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A reliable technique for solving the weakly singular second-kind Volterra-type integral equations
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    A reliable technique for solving the weakly singular second-kind Volterra-type integral equations (English)
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    8 January 1998
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    The authors use the Adomian decomposition method and the phenomenon of the self- canceling noise terms for solving weakly singular Volterra-type integral equations. The solution is given by a convergent power series. A comparison of the given method with collocation-type methods that use a nonpolynomial basis shows the effectiveness of the present method. Many tests illustrate the method.
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    Adomian decomposition method
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    weakly singular Volterra-type integral equation
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    self-canceling
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    collocation-type method
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    numerical example
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