Modeling of aerodynamic and wave diffraction problems and extensions of Cauchy type integral operators on closed and open curves (Q5951160)

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Modeling of aerodynamic and wave diffraction problems and extensions of Cauchy type integral operators on closed and open curves
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1685245

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    Modeling of aerodynamic and wave diffraction problems and extensions of Cauchy type integral operators on closed and open curves (English)
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    6 May 2002
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    Using the theory of pseudodifferential operators on a closed curve, the authors analyse the mechanics of wings with ejection of external flow on the profile and with the diffraction of \(H\)-polarized wave on an absolute conductor on one side of which there is a current thread. The construction of Sobolev type weighted spaces is described, and the theory of linear operators (similar to pseudodifferential ones) in these spaces for open curves is developed. The authors present examples which illustrate the difference between the integrals in the Cauchy principal value sense and pseudodifferential operators on distributions that are singular solutions. Similar linear operators are constructed for singular integral equations of the second kind with Hilbert kernel and constant coefficients on a closed interval.
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    pseudodifferential operators on closed curve
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    mechanics of wings
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    Cauchy type integral operators
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    diffraction
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    \(H\)-polarized wave
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    absolute conductor
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    current thread
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    Sobolev weighted spaces
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    linear operators
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    singular solutions
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    singular integral equations of second kind
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    Hilbert kernel
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