Application of sinc-collocation method for solving a class of nonlinear Fredholm integral equations
From MaRDI portal
Publication:662250
DOI10.1016/j.camwa.2011.08.045zbMath1232.65184MaRDI QIDQ662250
K. Nedaiasl, Khosrow Maleknejad
Publication date: 21 February 2012
Published in: Computers \& Mathematics with Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.camwa.2011.08.045
Related Items
Numerical solution of volterra functional integral equation by using cubic B‐spline scaling functions, A sinc quadrature method for the Urysohn integral equation, Application of Euler matrix method for solving linear and a class of nonlinear Fredholm integro-differential equations, Convergence analysis of sinc-collocation methods for nonlinear Fredholm integral equations with a weakly singular kernel, Numerical approach for solving neutral differential equation with deviating argument, Collocation method for linear and nonlinear Fredholm and Volterra integral equations, The numerical solution of nonlinear integral equations of the second kind using thin plate spline discrete collocation method, Polynomial least squares method for the solution of nonlinear Volterra-Fredholm integral equations, The impact of two transformations on the solutions of second kind Fredholm integral equations system, On the numerical solution of nonlinear integral equation arising in conductor like screening model for realistic solvents, On sinc discretization for systems of Volterra integral-algebraic equations, Approximation of weakly singular integral equations by sinc projection methods, Valid implementation of sinc-collocation method to solve the fuzzy Fredholm integral equation, A comparison of Newton-Raphson method with Newton-Krylov generalized minimal residual (GMRes) method for solving one and two dimensional nonlinear Fredholm integral equations, Application of radial basis function method for solving nonlinear integral equations, A new Bernoulli matrix method for solving high-order linear and nonlinear Fredholm integro-differential equations with piecewise intervals, A new approach based on semi-orthogonal B-spline wavelets for the numerical solutions of the system of nonlinear Fredholm integral equations of second kind, Using Sinc-collocation method for solving weakly singular Fredholm integral equations of the first kind
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Solving nonlinear integral equations in the Urysohn form by Newton-Kantorovich-quadrature method
- A numerical scheme for a class of nonlinear Fredholm integral equations of the second kind
- New approach for numerical solution of Hammerstein integral equations
- Numerical solution of Volterra integral equations with weakly singular kernel based on the DE-sinc method
- Sinc-collocation methods for weakly singular Fredholm integral equations of the second kind
- Sinc collocation approximation of non-smooth solution of a nonlinear weakly singular Volterra integral equation
- Numerical solution of nonlinear Fredholm integral equations of the second kind using Haar wavelets
- Global convergence of quasi-Newton methods based on adjoint Broyden updates
- The discrete Galerkin method for nonlinear integral equations
- A survey of numerical methods for solving nonlinear integral equations
- Recent developments of the Sinc numerical methods.
- Summary of Sinc numerical methods
- Error estimates with explicit constants for sinc approximation, sinc quadrature and sinc indefinite integration
- A multi-iterate method to solve systems of nonlinear equations
- Theoretical Numerical Analysis
- Function classes for successful DE-Sinc approximations
- Projection and Iterated Projection Methods for Nonlinear Integral equations
- Geometrically Isolated Nonisolated Solutions and Their Approximation
- The discrete collocation method for nonlinear integral equations
- Numerical Solution of Nonlinear Equations
- The Numerical Solution of Integral Equations of the Second Kind
- A New Collocation-Type Method for Hammerstein Integral Equations
- Superconvergence of the Iterated Galerkin Methods for Hammerstein Equations
- The Numerical Evaluation of Fixed Points for Completely Continuous Operators