A hypersingular boundary integral method for two-dimensional screen and crack problems (Q2277313)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4197575
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    A hypersingular boundary integral method for two-dimensional screen and crack problems
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4197575

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      A hypersingular boundary integral method for two-dimensional screen and crack problems (English)
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      The two-dimensional hypersingular boundary integral equations defined over curved boundaries are discussed in detail for the Helmholtz and Navier equations (the latter is further extended to consider harmonic elastic waves). The existence, uniqueness and especially the regularity of the solutions are demonstrated including its local behaviour close to crack geometries. The paper is highly recommended to those concerned with the application of boundary elements to fracture mechanics type of problems.
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      Helmholtz equation
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      hypersingular integral equations
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      curved open smooth arc
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      curved cracks
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      elastic medium
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      scattering of acoustic and elastic waves
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      hard screen
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      Mellin transformation
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      sharp regularity results
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      Sobolev spaces
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      singular expansions
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      Navier equations
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