An integral equation method for non-self-adjoint eigenvalue problems and its applications to non-conservative stability problems
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differential operatorsintegral equation methodnon-self-adjoint problemssufficient accuracyapproximate values of critical parameterscorresponding fundamental solution pairgeneral non-self-adjoint eigenvalue probleminverse formulation of canonical form for original problemnon-conservative loadingsstability problems of elastic continuatransformed into set of coupled integral equations
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