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                              In closing, we would also like to mention some other relevant books related
                           to boundary integral methods such as the classical books on potential the-
                           ory by Kellogg [155] and G¨unter [113], the mathematical books on boundary
                           integral equations by Hackbusch [116], Jaswon and Symm [148], Kupradze
                           [175, 176, 177], Schatz, Thom´ee and Wendland [268], Mikhlin [211, 212, 213],
                           Nedelec [231, 234], Colton and Kress [47, 48], Mikhlin, Morozov and Paukshto
                           [214], Mikhlin and Pr¨ossdorf [215], Dautray and Lions [60], Chen and Zhou
                           [40], Gatica and Hsiao [93], Kress [172], McLean [203], Yu, De–hao [324],
                           Steinbach [290], Freeden and Michel [83], Kohr and Pop [163], Sauter and
                           Schwab [266], as well as the Encyclopedia articles by Maz’ya [202], Pr¨ossdorf
                           [253], Agranovich [4] and the authors [141]. For engineering books on bound-
                           ary integral equations, we suggest the books by Brebbia [23], Crouch and
                           Starfield [57], Brebbia, Telles and Wrobel [24], Manolis and Beskos [197],
                           Balaˇs, Sladek and Sladek [11], Pozrikidis [252], Power and Wrobel [251], Bon-
                           net [18], Gaul, K¨ogel and Wagner [94].
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