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Numerical analysis of a high order method for state-dependent delay integral equations (English)
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6 June 2014
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The authors give some preliminary concepts and results regarding the continuity and smoothing properties of the solution. The numerical solvability of the problem \[ \begin{cases} y(t)=g(t)+(w_{\theta}y)(t),\qquad\qquad & t\in I:=[a,T], \\ \theta(t,y(t))\leq t, & \\ y(t) = \phi(t), & t\in [\lambda, a], \end{cases} \] where \(\lambda=\inf\{ \theta(t,y(t)), t\in I \}\) andthe Volterra integral operator \(w_{\theta}:C[\lambda,T]\to C[\lambda,T]\) is defined as: \[ \displaystyle (w_{\theta}y)(t) :=\int_{\theta(t,y(t))}^{t}K(t,s)y(s)ds \] using the piecewise collocation method is studied. They investigate a general convergence theorem using an alternative approaching. In Section 5, numerical results are given by tables and graphics.
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state-dependent delay integral equations
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error analysis
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piecewise collocation method
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Volterra integral operator
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convergence
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numerical result
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