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By applying a rational variable substitution, a Wiener-Hopf integral equation is transformed into an integral equation on [-1,1] with singularities. In order to substract the singularities, a transformation is applied to the unknown function. The obtained integral equation is approached by a new numerical method that uses a Clenshaw-Curtis-rational quadrature rule. Using a Chebyshev-Fourier expansion, the authors prove the accuracy of the Clenshaw-Curtis quadrature and establish the order of accuracy of their proposed method based on the Clenshaw-Curtis-rational quadrature rule. The accuracy of the proposed method is confirmed on three numerical examples.
Property / review text: By applying a rational variable substitution, a Wiener-Hopf integral equation is transformed into an integral equation on [-1,1] with singularities. In order to substract the singularities, a transformation is applied to the unknown function. The obtained integral equation is approached by a new numerical method that uses a Clenshaw-Curtis-rational quadrature rule. Using a Chebyshev-Fourier expansion, the authors prove the accuracy of the Clenshaw-Curtis quadrature and establish the order of accuracy of their proposed method based on the Clenshaw-Curtis-rational quadrature rule. The accuracy of the proposed method is confirmed on three numerical examples. / rank
 
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Wiener-Hopf equation
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Clenshaw-Curtis-rational quadrature
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rational variable substitution
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singularity substraction
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Chebyshev-Fourier expansion
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numerical examples
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    Numerical methods based on rational variable substitution for Wiener-Hopf equations of the second kind (English)
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    By applying a rational variable substitution, a Wiener-Hopf integral equation is transformed into an integral equation on [-1,1] with singularities. In order to substract the singularities, a transformation is applied to the unknown function. The obtained integral equation is approached by a new numerical method that uses a Clenshaw-Curtis-rational quadrature rule. Using a Chebyshev-Fourier expansion, the authors prove the accuracy of the Clenshaw-Curtis quadrature and establish the order of accuracy of their proposed method based on the Clenshaw-Curtis-rational quadrature rule. The accuracy of the proposed method is confirmed on three numerical examples.
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    Wiener-Hopf equation
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    Clenshaw-Curtis-rational quadrature
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    rational variable substitution
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    singularity substraction
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    Chebyshev-Fourier expansion
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    numerical examples
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