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Efficiency Algorithm of Computation of the Factor of Conjugation

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The system of Eqs. (3.7–3.9) presented in Chap. 3 allows in principle determining both all the eigenvalues \( A_{n} ,\,A_{n}^{ * } \), as well as the factor of conjugation (FC), which is the key value of the analysis. However, at the same time the solutions obtained on its basis are very cumbersome (infinite complex conjugate chain fractions, infinite functional series).

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Zudin, Y.B. (2017). Efficiency Algorithm of Computation of the Factor of Conjugation. In: Theory of Periodic Conjugate Heat Transfer. Mathematical Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53445-8_4

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