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The chapter is devoted to analytic regularization method, which main advantage is the ability to reduce equivalently in the mathematical sense the illconditioned problems to the well-conditioned ones.
In spite of its almost half a century history, the method seems to be not very well known in theWest scientific community. It has been developed in Kharkov scientific school due to constant concern and inspiration of V.P. Shestopalov. Here we outline the key issues of the method and focus our attention at most recent results.
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Sirenko, Y.K., Ström, S. (2010). Analytic Regularization Methods. In: Sirenko, Y., Ström, S. (eds) Modern Theory of Gratings. Springer Series in Optical Sciences, vol 153. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1200-8_2
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