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Computation of the spectra of some integral operators and application to the numerical solution of some linear integral equations
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    Computation of the spectra of some integral operators and application to the numerical solution of some linear integral equations (English)
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    11 June 2012
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    The author presents two methods of computing the spectrum of a compact integral operator. The first method is based on an exact matrix representation of the operator. The second method uses a convenient quadrature method for digitization of the integral operator and to provide accurate approximations to the spectrum and the a eigenfunctions. The methods are demonstrated in the framework of some stable procedures for the approximation of \(f^+\), the normal solution of the minimal \(L^2\)-norm of the integral equation of the first kind \(Af = g.\) These procedures are based on a spectral expansion of the operator \(A\).
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    Hilbert-Schmidt operators
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    eigenvalues
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    eigenfunctions
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    matrix representation
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    Gaussian quadrature
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    integral equations of the first kind
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    spectrum
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    compact integral operator
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