Hypersingular integral equations of the first kind of diffraction problems for electromagnetic waves on nonclosed surfaces (Q1309091)

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Hypersingular integral equations of the first kind of diffraction problems for electromagnetic waves on nonclosed surfaces
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    Hypersingular integral equations of the first kind of diffraction problems for electromagnetic waves on nonclosed surfaces (English)
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    13 March 1994
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    The paper consists of two parts. In the first one the authors study the mapping properties of the following hyper-singular integral operator \[ \int^ 1_{-1} {\varphi (t) dt \over (x-t)^ 2} + \int^ 1_{-1} k(x,t) \varphi (t)dt = f(t), \] in Hölder spaces of functions with weight, where \(k(x,t)\) has a weak singularity and the first integral is understood as the finite part by Hadamard. A projection method is suggested to solve such equations; as a trial finite-dimensional space they choose a set of piecewise-constants with exactly \(N-1\) jumps at fixed knots. Some estimations of convergence are demonstrated as well. In the second part a vector boundary value problem for Maxwell's equations is considered, which describes the diffraction of electromagnetic waves by a thin open surface \(S \subset \mathbb{R}^ 3\). For the corresponding boundary integral equation, which is hypersingular, some mapping properties in special Hölder spaces with weight are proved.
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    hyper-singular integral operator
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    Hölder spaces
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    weak singularity
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    projection method
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    convergence
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    boundary value problem
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    Maxwell's equations
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    diffraction of electromagnetic waves
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    boundary integral equation
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