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A new method for solving Hilbert type singular integral equations (English)
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11 October 2011
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The authors propose a method for finding \(\epsilon\)-approximate solutions for Hilbert type singular integral equations \[ Kx \equiv a(t) x(t) + \frac{b(t)}{2\pi} \int_0^{2\pi} x(\tau) \text{ctg}\frac{\tau-t}{2}d\tau + \lambda \int_0^{2\pi} h(t,\tau) x(\tau) d\tau = f(t), \quad t \in [0, 2\pi].\tag{1} \] The function \(x(t)\) is called the \(\epsilon\)-approximate solution of the equation (1), if \(\|Kx - f\|_C \leq \epsilon\). Since the method is discussed in the space \(W^1_2[0,2\pi]\), which requires the absolute continuity of the considered function, it is effective not only for smooth solutions, but also for non-smooth solutions. The final numerical examples show the efficiency of the proposed method.
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Hilbert type singular integral equations
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reproducing kernel space
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approximate solution
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smooth solutions
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non-smooth solutions
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numerical examples
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