Abstract

AbstractThe treatment of boundary value problems in Chapter 5 was based on variational principles and lead us to corresponding boundary integral equations in weak formulations. The mapping properties of the boundary integral operators were derived from the variational solutions of the corresponding partial differential equations. This approach is restricted to only those boundary integral operators associated with boundary value problems which can be formulated in terms of general variational principles based on Gårding's inequality.

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