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Canonical Problems In Scattering And Potential Theory Part I Canonical Structures In Potential Theory Ss Vinogradov Pd Smith Ed Vinogradova

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Canonical Problems In Scattering And Potential Theory Part I Canonical Structures In Potential Theory Ss Vinogradov Pd Smith Ed Vinogradova
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Canonical Problems In Scattering And Potential Theory Part I Canonical Structures In Potential Theory Ss Vinogradov Pd Smith Ed Vinogradova instant download after payment.

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.89 MB
Author: S.S. Vinogradov & P.D. Smith & E.D. Vinogradova
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Canonical Problems In Scattering And Potential Theory Part I Canonical Structures In Potential Theory Ss Vinogradov Pd Smith Ed Vinogradova by S.s. Vinogradov & P.d. Smith & E.d. Vinogradova instant download after payment.

Although the analysis of scattering for closed bodies of simple geometric shape is well developed, structures with edges, cavities, or inclusions have seemed, until now, intractable to analytical methods. This two-volume set describes a breakthrough in analytical techniques for accurately determining diffraction from classes of canonical scatterers

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