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    Jacobi spectral solution for integral algebraic equations of index-2 (English)
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    10 December 2010
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    The authors introduce a method for the approximate solution of integral algebraic equations of index 2. The method is based on an expansion of the unknown solution into a series in terms of Jacobi polynomials, the truncation of this series and the determination of its coefficients via a collocation concept. An error analysis is provided.
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    integral algebraic equations
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    Jacobi collocation method
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    system of Volterra equations
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    index
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    error analysis
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