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Linear Volterra integro-differential equation and Schauder bases
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    Linear Volterra integro-differential equation and Schauder bases (English)
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    17 January 2005
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    Upon rewriting the initial-value problem for the linear Volterra integro-differential equation \[ y'(t)= q(t)+ p(t) y(t)+ q(t)+ \int^t_0 K(t, s)y(s)\,ds,\quad t\in [0,1], \] as a second-kind Volterra integral equation, the authors show that instead of resorting to the Banach fixed-point theorem for generating its solution \(y\), the use of Schauder bases for the spaces \(C([0, 1])\) and \(C([0, 1]^2)\) yields computable approximations for \(y\). A simple example illustrates the convergence analysis. No comparison with other global numerical methods (e.g. collocation) is given.
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    Schauder bases
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    fixed point theorem
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    initial-value problem
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    linear Volterra integro-differential equation
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    convergence
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