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The Jacobi method in weighted Banach spaces for integral equations, with emphasis on Green's-function-like kernels
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    The Jacobi method in weighted Banach spaces for integral equations, with emphasis on Green's-function-like kernels (English)
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    8 December 1994
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    The author gives the theoretical foundations for the iterative solution of integral equations in weighted function spaces which allow a unified treatment of the following two cases. Case 1: the kernel is nonzero on its whole domain. Case 2: the kernel is nonzero in the interior of its domain and zero or partly zero on the boundary. The conclusions are applied to sharpen error estimates in the Jacobi method and to a boundary value problem.
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    completely continuous operator
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    Green's function kernel
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    iterative solution
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    integral equations
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    weighted function spaces
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    error estimates
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    Jacobi method
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