On the general solution of first-kind hypersingular integral equations

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A new algorithm is presented to provide a general solution for a first type Hyper singular Integral Equation (HSIE). The singular integral has been converted into a regular form by cancelling the singularity and then transforming it into a system of algebraic equation based orthogonal polynomials. We applied the convergence method presented by (Obaiys, 2013) to conform the numerical solution of the regularized Hadamard equation, which has shown an absolute agreement with the exact solution within small values of n. The proposed method has been examined by various HSIEs where the displacement function satisfies the Hӧlder-continuous first derivative. Such equations are particularly important inmany physics and engineering problems, such as fracture mechanics, acoustics and elasticity.

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Obaiys, S. J., Abbas, Z., Nik Long, N. M. A., Ahmad, A. F., Ahmedov, A., & Raad, H. K. (2016). On the general solution of first-kind hypersingular integral equations. American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 9(2), 195–201. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajeassp.2016.195.201

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