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Boundary integral equations for screen problems in \({\mathbb{R}}^ 3\) (English)
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1987
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We present a new solution procedure for Helmholtz and Laplacian Neumann screen or Dirichlet screen problems in \({\mathbb{R}}^ 3\) via boundary integral equations of the first kind having as unknown the jump of the field or of its normal derivative, respectively, across the screen S. Under the assumption of local finite energy we show the equivalence of the integral equations and the original boundary value problems. Via the Wiener-Hopf method in the halfspace, localization and the calculus of pseudodifferential operators we derive existence, uniqueness and regularity results for the solution of our boundary integral equations together with its explicit behavior near the edge of the screen. We give Galerkin schemes based on our integral equations on S and obtain high convergence rates by using special singular elements besides regular splines as test and trial functions.
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Helmholtz
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Laplacian
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Neumann screen
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Dirichlet screen
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boundary integral equations
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local finite energy
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Wiener-Hopf method
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localization
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calculus of pseudodifferential operators
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existence
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uniqueness
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regularity
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Galerkin schemes
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convergence rates
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singular elements
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