Those examples look really impressive.

I'm wondering if the first figure in the README actually corresponds to the 
code block above it. The code looks like it is describing a plane wave 
incident at a 45 degree angle on a single plate, but the figure has a 
rotation symmetry, with several plates and circles.

On Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at 5:41:36 AM UTC-7, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> This is to announce the v0.0.1 release of the new package 
> SingularIntegralEquations.jl 
> <https://github.com/ApproxFun/SingularIntegralEquations.jl>
>
> Built on top of the fast linear algebra for function approximation in 
> ApproxFun, this new package solves problems in acoustic scattering 
> (Helmholtz and gravity Helmholtz equations), potential theory (Laplace 
> equation), fracture mechanics, and Riemann--Hilbert problems.
>
> There is a preprint available on the package's readme for algorithmic 
> details.
>
> Joint work with Sheehan Olver.
>

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