Numerical methods for singular nonlinear integrodifferential equations (Q1094853)

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Numerical methods for singular nonlinear integrodifferential equations
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    Numerical methods for singular nonlinear integrodifferential equations (English)
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    The equation which is studied here is the integrodifferential equation \[ y'(t)=f(t,y(t))+(1/\Gamma (\alpha))\int^{t}_{0}(t-s)^{\alpha - 1}K(t,s,y'(s))ds,\quad t>0, \] where \(y(0)=y_ 0\). The functions f and K are known and assumed to be smooth; \(0<\alpha <1\). It is known that the solution may not be smooth due to the presence of the weak singularity. \textit{C. Lubich} [Math. Comp. 45, 463-469 (1985; Zbl 0584.65090)] proposed a ``fractional linear multistep'' method for the numerical solution of an integral equation with a weakly singular kernel. The present authors show how this method can be adapted to deal with their equation. They prove convergence and present a stability analysis with diagrams of stability domains. The paper concludes with an examination of Basset's integrodifferential equation which describes the behaviour of a particle in a turbulent fluid. The equation is solved numerically and an associated function, the diffusion coefficient, is graphed.
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    fractional linear multistep method
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    singular nonlinear integrodifferential equations
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    Volterra integrodifferential equations
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    weak singularity
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    convergence
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    stability
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    Basset's integrodifferential equation
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    turbulent fluid
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