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Legendre spectral projection methods for Fredholm-Hammerstein integral equations
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    Legendre spectral projection methods for Fredholm-Hammerstein integral equations (English)
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    28 July 2016
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    This paper deals with the following Hammerstein integral equation \[ x(t)-\int\limits_{-1}^{1} k(t,s)\psi(s,x(s))ds=f(t), \quad -1\leq t\leq 1, \tag{1} \] with respect to the unknown function \(x\) in a Banach space \(\mathbb{X}=C[-1,1]\). The Galerkin and collocation methods based on global polynomial basis functions are applied to solve Equation (1). The convergence of such approximate solutions is discussed and the rates of convergence are obtained. The superconvergence rate \(\mathcal{O}(n^{-2r})\) for the iterated Legendre Galerkin approximation is also obtained. Several illustrative numerical examples are presented in conclusion.
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    Hammerstein integral equations
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    smooth kernels
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    spectral method
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    Galerkin method
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    collocation method
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    Legendre polynomials
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    superconvergence rates
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    numerical example
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