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To motivate this section, we first solve a classical problem of electrostatics. We wish to find the electrostatic potential φ created by an isolated thin conducting disc of radius a, whose potential is V.
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The most comprehensive reference on mixed boundary-value problems and dual integral equations is Sneddon (1966).
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Davies, B. (1985). Dual Integral Equations. In: Integral Transforms and their Applications. Applied Mathematical Sciences, vol 25. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2691-3_16
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