G. Kevanishvili, K. Kotetishvili, G. K. Vashadze, D. R. Bolkvadze
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The generalized functions method in the theory of symmetric dipole
In the problems of thin wire antennas, Hallen's integral equation is often used. Here we suggest an original method of transformation of Hallen's equation into Fredholm's integral equation of the second order having a symmetric singular kernel and a logarithmic feature.