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IN “Relaxation Methods in Theoretical Physics” (R. V. Southwell, Clarendon Press, 1946, p. 133) results obtained by R. W. G. Gandy, using the method of relaxation, are given for the capacity C, per unit length, of a cylindrical condenser, the cross-section of which consists of concentric squares having sides in the ratio 2√2 : 1. Three cases are illustrated (Fig. 54) : (a) the two squares are diamondwise to each other ; (c) the sides are parallel; (b) an intermediate position.
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BUTLER, R., FAGG, S. Error at a Rectangular Corner in Relaxation Methods. Nature 182, 600 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/182600b0
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