Boundary-domain integral equations (BDIEs) have emerged as a robust framework for the reformulation and solution of boundary value problems (BVPs) in complex settings. By incorporating integrals over ...
Boundary value problems in Clifford analysis extend classical complex function theory into higher dimensions by employing Clifford algebras and Dirac-type operators. This field provides a unified ...
The operator L is elliptic and of second order in a domain Ω in RN. We consider the following boundary value problem: Lu = f in Ω and Bu = 0 on ∂ Ω, where B= ad/dn + β(d/dn is the conormal derivative ...
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