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Numerical solution of Fredholm integral equation of the first kind with collocation method and estimation of error bound
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    Numerical solution of Fredholm integral equation of the first kind with collocation method and estimation of error bound (English)
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    28 September 2006
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    A numerical solution for Fredholm integral equation of the first kind is proposed. Using a wavelet basis and a collocation method the integral equation is reduced to a system of linear algebraic equations. Convergence is proved and an estimation of an error bound is established for this method. Two numerical examples illustrate the presented results.
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    wavelet basis
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    collocation method
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    Hölder space
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    conjugate gradient method
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    convergence
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    numerical examples
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