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Explicit representation of orthonormal Bernoulli polynomials and its application for solving Volterra-Fredholm-Hammerstein integral equations
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    Explicit representation of orthonormal Bernoulli polynomials and its application for solving Volterra-Fredholm-Hammerstein integral equations (English)
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    28 February 2020
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    The problem of non-orthogonality of Bernoulli polynomials is ivercome by giving an explicit representation of orthonormal Bernoulli polynomials in this paper. The developed formulas are used for solving nonlinear Volterra-Fredholm-Hammerstein integral equations. The given nonlinear equations are solved by appropriate numerical methods (Newton's method for example). The theory is illustrated by some numerical examples.
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    Volterra-Fredholm-Hammerstein integral equations
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    Bernoulli polynomials
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    Gram-Schmidt process
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    error analysis
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