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A circuital approach for solving the problem of the two wedges
In the problem of the two wedges, angular and planar regions are present. By resorting to the generalized Wiener Hopf technique, a circuital modelling is presented to represent these regions. This formulation yields integral equations in the spectral domain. Simple quadrature methods provide efficient numerical solutions. The validity of the proposed method will be illustrated by some examples in the oral presentation.