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Convergence of the quadrature-differences method for singular integro-differential equations on the interval
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    Convergence of the quadrature-differences method for singular integro-differential equations on the interval (English)
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    27 August 2014
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    Summary: In this paper, we propose and justify the quadrature-differences method for the full linear singular integro-differential equations with Cauchy kernel on the interval \((-1,1)\). We consider equations of zero, positive and negative indices. It is shown that the method converges to an exact solution, and the error estimation depends on the sharpness of derivative approximations and on the smoothness of the coefficients and the right-hand side of the equation.
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    quadrature-differences method
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    full linear singular integro-differential equations
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    Cauchy kernel
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    error estimation
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