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An integral equation method for solving neumann problems on simply and multiply connected regions with smooth boundaries

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Figure 2.1: A Neumann problem in region  .
Figure 2.2: An ellipse for Example 2.1
Figure 2.3: An oval of Cassini for Example 2.2
Table 2.2 : Numerical results for Example 2.1 and 2.2  
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