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Multiple processes in physics and technology are simulated using singular integral equations in exceptional cases, which necessitates development of approximate methods for solving such equations. A computational scheme using the Fourier transform is proposed in this work.
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The work was supported by the Rector’s Grant of the Penza State University (project no. KhP-221/22).
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Pivkina, A.A. Approximate Methods for Solving Singular Integral Equations in Exceptional Cases. Tech. Phys. 68, 134–137 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784223040059
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