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The authors present a new numerical method for solving two-dimensional Volterra-Fredholm integral equations. A review of block pulse functions (BPFs) and triangular functions (TFs) is briefly given. One-dimensional delta functions (1D-DFs), 2-dimensional delta functions (2D-DFs) descriptions and properties are given. How to use 2D-DFs to reduce the Volterra-Fredholm integral equations to a system of nonlinear algebraic equations is explained. Convergence analysis is given and numerical examples are given to illustrate the efficiency and accuracy of the algorithms discussed.
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block pulse functions
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A new numerical method for solving two-dimensional Volterra-Fredholm integral equations
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    A new numerical method for solving two-dimensional Volterra-Fredholm integral equations (English)
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    25 October 2016
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    The authors present a new numerical method for solving two-dimensional Volterra-Fredholm integral equations. A review of block pulse functions (BPFs) and triangular functions (TFs) is briefly given. One-dimensional delta functions (1D-DFs), 2-dimensional delta functions (2D-DFs) descriptions and properties are given. How to use 2D-DFs to reduce the Volterra-Fredholm integral equations to a system of nonlinear algebraic equations is explained. Convergence analysis is given and numerical examples are given to illustrate the efficiency and accuracy of the algorithms discussed.
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    two-dimensional Volterra-Fredholm integral equations
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    delta functions
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    operational matrix
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    vector forms
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    error analysis
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    block pulse functions
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    convergence
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    numerical examples
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    algorithm
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