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Singular integral

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A singular integral refers to an integral where the integrand has a singularity (point of discontinuity or unbounded behavior) within the domain of integration. The term is often discussed in the context of mathematical analysis and can appear in various forms, including in the theory of functions of a real variable, complex analysis, and the study of partial differential equations.

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