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Secant-like methods for solving nonlinear integral equations of the Hammerstein type
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    Secant-like methods for solving nonlinear integral equations of the Hammerstein type (English)
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    23 March 2000
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    This paper deals with resolution of nonlinear integral equations of Hammerstein type. A one parametric family of secant-type iterations is used for solving these nonlinear equations in Banach spaces. A semilocal convergence result is obtained by means of recurrence relations. Then the authors obtain existence and uniqueness results. A numerical example is solved and the solution is approximated by different secant-type methods. I suggest to the authors the using of the Adomian decomposition method working without discretization or linearization. This technique gives a solution explicitly depending on the space or time variables. A comparison between the two techniques could be interesting.
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    nonlinear Hammerstein
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    integral equations
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    secant method
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    recurrence relation
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    Banach spaces
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    convergence
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    numerical example
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