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    Quadratic spline collocation for Volterra integral equations (English)
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    11 April 2005
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    In the traditional one-step collocation method in the space of \(C^1\)-quadratic splines for second-kind Volterra integral equations, the authors replace one of the required initial conditions by a ``not-a-knot'' boundary condition at the right endpoint of the interval of integration. This nonlocal method yields uniform boundedness of the collocation projection for all collocation parameters \(c\in(0, 1)\). For \(c= 1\) the projection norms exhibit linear growth, and hence for any choice of c appropriate general convergence theorems can be used to establish the convergence based on two-sided error estimates. Numerical illustrations for linear problems with constant (positive or negative) kernels confirm the foregoing analysis.
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    quadratic spline collocation method
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    Volterra integral equation
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    stability
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    convergence
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    numerical examples
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