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Solution of Characteristic Problems

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The main objective of the analysis presented in this chapter consists in finding solutions and allowing to calculate the factor of conjugation (FC), which by definition is given in Eq. (2.13) [1–15].

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    The theory of positive continued fractions is based on three fundamental theorems that are proved in [20] using the method of mathematical induction. A generalization of one of these fundamental theorems for a case of the continued fraction with an arbitrary sign is given in Appendix C.

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Zudin, Y.B. (2017). Solution of Characteristic Problems. In: Theory of Periodic Conjugate Heat Transfer. Mathematical Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53445-8_3

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