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A numerical method for solving a system of hypersingular integral equations of the second kind
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    A numerical method for solving a system of hypersingular integral equations of the second kind (English)
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    1 November 2016
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    The author presents a numerical method for solving a system of hypersingular integral equations of the second kind of the following form \[ hu_i(t)\sqrt{1-t^2} - \frac{1}{\pi} \int\limits^1_{-1}\frac{u_i(\tau)}{(\tau-t)^2}\sqrt{1-\tau^2}d\tau+ \] \[ + \frac{\alpha}{\pi} \int\limits^1_{-1} \ln|\tau-t| u_i(\tau) \sqrt{1-\tau^2}d\tau + \] \[ + \sum\limits^m_{k=1, k \neq i} \frac{1}{\pi} \int\limits^1_{-1} K_{ik}(\tau, t)u_k(\tau)\sqrt{1-\tau^2}d\tau = f_i(t), \, i = \overline{i, m}. \] A theorem on the existence and uniqueness of a solution to such a system is proved. The rate of convergence of an approximate solution to the exact solution is estimated.
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    integral in the sense of the Hadamard finite part
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    existence
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    uniqueness
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    convergence
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    system of hypersingular integral equations
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