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On approximate solution of linear singular integral equations
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    On approximate solution of linear singular integral equations (English)
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    The authors investigate some properties of solutions of a class of linear singular integral equations. The base of the used method is replacing the singular kernel by a family of regular Fredholm kernels. The convergence properties of solutions of these Fredholm equations are discussed.
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    linear singular integral equations
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    regular Fredholm kernels
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    convergence
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