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A singular integral is the integral that contains

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Answered by krishnapriyamcommpnc
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An equation containing the unknown function under the integral sign of an improper integral in the sense of Cauchy (cf. Cauchy integral). Depending on the dimension of the manifold over which the integrals are taken, one distinguishes one-dimensional and multi-dimensional singular integral equations.

Answered by chalaparairavikumar
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an equation containing the unknown function under the integral sign of an improper integral in the sense of cauchy depending on the dimension of the manifold over which the integrals are taken one distinguishes one dimensional and multi dimensional singular integral equations.

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