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In potential theory, an area of mathematics, a double layer potential is a solution of Laplace's equation corresponding to the electrostatic or magnetic potential associated to a dipole distribution on a closed surface S in three-dimensions. Thus a double layer potential Template:Math is a scalar-valued function of Template:Math given by u(𝐱)=14πSρ(𝐲)ν1|𝐱𝐲|dσ(𝐲) where ΁ denotes the dipole distribution, ∂/∂ÎŊ denotes the directional derivative in the direction of the outward unit normal in the y variable, and d΃ is the surface measure on S.

More generally, a double layer potential is associated to a hypersurface S in n-dimensional Euclidean space by means of u(𝐱)=Sρ(𝐲)νP(𝐱𝐲)dσ(𝐲) where P(y) is the Newtonian kernel in n dimensions.

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