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Closed vanishing solutions of the nonlinear problems of the antenna synthesis
The nonlinear integral equation describing solutions of the synthesis problem of a linear antenna is investigated. The solutions of this equation can vanish at [-1,1]. These solutions can be written in analytical form as a function with finite number of real and complex parameters. These parameters are calculated from a set of transcendental equations.