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    An unconventional algorithm for singular integral equations (English)
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    30 October 1994
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    This paper extends recent results of the author [J. Integral Equations Appl. 4, No. 3, 443-463 (1992; Zbl 0764.65088)] obtained for singular integral equations of negative index on an interval to equations of index zero or one. He describes a numerical method based on Chebyshev quadrature and singularity subtraction at the endpoints of the interval by means of Hermite-type interpolating polynomials. The paper presents numerical experiments, but gives no convergence analysis.
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    quadrature method
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    singular integral equations
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    index zero or one
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    Chebyshev quadrature
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    singularity subtraction
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    numerical experiments
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