Approximation methods and stability of singular integral equations for Freud exponential weights on the line (Q2567974)

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    Approximation methods and stability of singular integral equations for Freud exponential weights on the line
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2212363

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      Approximation methods and stability of singular integral equations for Freud exponential weights on the line (English)
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      6 October 2005
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      The authors study the singular integral equation \(\mu w^2 f -H[w^2f]/\pi=gw^{2+\delta}\) where \(\mu\) is a real number, \(w\) is a fixed even exponential weight of smooth polynomial decay at \(\pm \infty\), \(H\) is the Hilbert transform, \(g\) is a real function such that \(gw\) is Hölder continuous with exponent \(\lambda \in (0,1)\), and \(\delta >0\). They propose an approximation method which uses interpolation at the zeroes of the \(n-\)th degree polynomial \(p_n\), orthonormal with respect to \(w^2\). They derive an error estimate, valid for all \(| \mu| \geq \mu_0 >0\), where \(\mu_0\) depends only on \(w\) and \(\lambda\).
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      singular integral equation
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      weighted Hilbert transform
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      Freud weight
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      approximate quadrature
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