The use of modified quasi-interpolatory splines for the solution of the Prandtl equation
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Publication:1899988
DOI10.1016/0377-0427(94)00036-ZzbMath0834.65131MaRDI QIDQ1899988
Publication date: 31 March 1996
Published in: Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
convergencenumerical examplesNyström methodPrandtl equationquasi-interpolatory splinesCauchy singular integral equation
Numerical methods for integral equations (65R20) Integral equations with kernels of Cauchy type (45E05)
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