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A fast method for solving certain integral equations of the first kind with application to conformal mapping (English)
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1986
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A general approach due to \textit{J. Delves} [J. Inst. Math. Appl. 20, 173- 182 (1977; Zbl 0404.65062)] for solving operator equations iteratively by Galerkin methods is elaborated for Fredholm integral equations of the first kind whose kernels have a logarithmic principle part. Essentially, the method consists of splitting the matrix A resulting from the Fourier- Galerkin approach, \(A=B+C\) with \(\| B\| \gg \| C\|\), computing the Cholesky decomposition \(B=R^ TR\), and applying Jacobi iteration preconditioned by the inverse of B. The method is here in particular applied to \textit{G. T. Symm}'s integral equation for computing the conformal mapping of a simply connected region onto the unit disk [Numer. Math. 9, 250-258 (1966; Zbl 0156.169)] and to corresponding integral equations for doubly and multiply connected regions. In the simply connected case the method generalizes one proposed by \textit{P. Henrici} [SIAM Rev. 21, 481-527 (1979; Zbl 0416.65022)], where B is the diagonal matrix corresponding to the logarithmic principle part of the kernel.
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Fourier-Galerkin method
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Fredholm integral equations
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