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Numerical approximation of solutions of functional equations using the Tau method
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    Numerical approximation of solutions of functional equations using the Tau method (English)
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    27 September 1992
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    The application of the so called Tau method [see e.g. \textit{E. L. Ortiz}, Comput. Math. Appl. 1, 381-392 (1975; Zbl 0356.65006)] to approximate the solutions of certain functional equations is considered. Finally, a brief description of the Tau method as well as the segmented and rational Tau approximations are presented. Then it is shown that the theory of canonical polynomials developed by Ortiz provides a more direct approach to the solution of some functional equations than that one given by \textit{Y. L. Luke}, \textit{J. Wimp} and \textit{B. Y. Ting} [J. Approximation Theory 32, 211-225 (1981; Zbl 0484.33002)]. Finally, by using the same theory, an approximate solution of the functional equation \(y(x)=y(1/x)\) in \(x>0\) is obtained.
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    functional differential equations
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    difference equations
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    segmented Tau method
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    Tau method
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    functional equations
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    rational Tau approximations
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    canonical polynomials
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