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Wiener-Hopf technique application to some diffraction problems in conical region
Let us consider three mixed boundary value problems for the Helmholtz equation in the conical region. Next we reduce the boundary value problem to the Wiener-Hopf equations applying Kontorovich-Lebedev integral transformation.