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  1. Integral Equations (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics) by Smithies, 2009-01-18
  2. Integral Equations: Theory and Numerical Treatment (International Series of Numerical Mathematics) by Wolfgang Hackbusch, 1995-06-01
  3. Integral equations in elasticity by V. Z Parton, 1982
  4. Lectures on the Theory of Integral Equations by I. G. Petrovskii, 1996-09-13
  5. A Garden of Integrals (Dolciani Mathematical Expositions) by Frank E. Burk, 2007-05-01
  6. Principles of Differential and Integral Equations (AMS Chelsea Publishing) by C. Corduneanu, 1977-01-01
  7. Measures, Integrals and Martingales by René L. Schilling, 2006-01-16
  8. Ordinary Differential Equations and Integral Equations, Volume Volume 6 (Numerical Analysis 2000, V. 6) by C.T.H. Baker, G. Monegato, et all 2001-07-04
  9. Fourier Integral Operators (Modern Birkhäuser Classics) by J.J. Duistermaat, 2010-11-01
  10. Asymptotics for Dissipative Nonlinear Equations (Lecture Notes in Mathematics) by Nakao Hayashi, Elena I. Kaikina, et all 2006-06-14
  11. Analysis IV: Linear and Boundary Integral Equations (Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences) by V. G. Maz'Ya, 1991-04
  12. Linear analysis;: Measure and integral, Banach and Hilbert space, linear integral equations by Adriaan C Zaanen, 1964
  13. Lectures on Differential and Integral Equations by Kosaku Yosida, 1991-04-01
  14. Computational Methods for Linear Integral Equations by Prem Kythe, Pratap Puri, 2002-04-26

81. Approximate Solution Of Nonlinear Fredholm Integral Equations Of
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82. Integral Equations
CHAPTER I. INTEGRAL EQUATIONS. SECTION 1.1. GEOMETRY AND INTEGRAL OPERATORS. In this section, instead of working in the space R n, we will work in a space of functions defined on an
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Integral Equations and the Method of Green's Functions James V. Herod*
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Page maintained by Evans M. Harrell, II harrell@math.gatech.edu CHAPTER I. INTEGRAL EQUATIONS SECTION 1.1. GEOMETRY AND INTEGRAL OPERATORS In this section, instead of working in the space R n , we will work in a space of functions defined on an interval. At an abstract level, many sets of functions have the same properties as a vector space like R n , and this analogy will be extremely useful in this section. It will be developed rather rapidly. If you would prefer a somewhat more detailed discussion of vector spaces, read the first two sections of this link before proceeding. Most often, we will take the interval on which our functions are defined to be [0,1]. Of course, we will not work in the class of all functions on [0,1]; rather, in the spirit of the previous section, we ask that the linear space should consist of functions f for which Then, we have an inner product space as we did in the previous section. This space is called L ( [0,1] ) . The dot product of two functions is given by

83. Integral Equations - Cambridge University Press
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85. Solutions Of Some Dual Integral Equations
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86. NOTE ON MIXED LINEAR INTEGRAL EQUATIONS. BY A Mixed Integral
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87. Morgan & Claypool Publishers - Synthesis Lectures On Computational Electromagnet
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Mapped Vector Basis Functions for Electromagnetic Integral Equations
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2006, 124 pages, (doi:10.2200/S00008ED1V01Y200508CEM001) Andrew F. Peterson Georgia Institute of Technology Abstract The method-of-moments solution of the electric field and magnetic field integral equations (EFIE and MFIE) is extended to conducting objects modeled with curved cells. These techniques are important for electromagnetic scattering, antenna, radar signature, and wireless communication applications. Vector basis functions of the divergence-conforming and curl-conforming types are explained, and specific interpolatory and hierarchical basis functions are reviewed. Procedures for mapping these basis functions from a reference domain to a curved cell, while preserving the desired continuity properties on curved cells, are discussed in detail. For illustration, results are presented for examples that employ divergence-conforming basis functions with the EFIE and curl-conforming basis functions with the MFIE. The intended audience includes electromagnetic engineers with some previous familiarity with numerical techniques. PDF (1,881.304 KB)

88. Imacs Technical Committees
Jul 22, 2008 Integral Equations, Inverse Prolbems Numerical Algorithms and Approximation Theory Numerical Grid Generation Ordinary Differential Equations
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89. AN EXISTENCE THEOREM FOR HAMMERSTEIN INTEGRAL EQUATIONS* 1
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90. A Numerical Method For Solving Linear Integral Equations 1
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91. INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF FIRST KIND
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  • Condensed Version Recommend title For Librarians ... Series on Soviet and East European Mathematics - Vol. 7 INTEGRAL EQUATIONS OF FIRST KIND by A V Bitsadze (Steklov Institute for Mathematics, Russia) This book studies classes of linear integral equations of the first kind most often met in applications. Since the general theory of integral equations of the first kind has not been formed yet, the book considers the equations whose solutions either are estimated in quadratures or can be reduced to well-investigated classes of integral equations of the second kind. In this book the theory of integral equations of the first kind is constructed by using the methods of the theory of functions both of real and complex variables. Special attention is paid to the inversion formulas of model equations most often met in physics, mechanics, astrophysics, chemical physics etc. The general theory of linear equations including the Fredholm, the Noether, the Hausdorff theorems, the Hilbert-Schmidt theorem, the Picard theorem and the application of this theory to the solution of boundary problems are given in this book. The book studies the equations of the first kind with the Schwarz Kernel, the Poisson and the Neumann kernels; the Volterra integral equations of the first kind, the Abel equations and some generalizations, one-dimensional and many-dimensional analogues of the Cauchy type integral and some of their applications.
  • 92. ON SOME DUAL INTEGRAL EQUATIONS
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    93. Oxford University Press: Mathematics
    Differential and integral equations involve important mathematical techniques, and as such will be encountered by mathematicians, and physical and social
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    94. Solving Dual Integral Equations On Lebesgue Spaces
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    95. Recent Research | Numerical Integral Equations
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    Numerical Integral Equations Convergence analysis of the Jacobi spectral-collocation methods for Volterra integral equations with a weakly singular kernel
    Yanping Chen and Tao Tang ..... Math. Comput. 79 (2010), 147-167. ( pdf A spectral method for pantograph-type delay differential equations and its convergence analysis
    Ishtiaq Ali, Hermann Brunner and Tao Tang ..... J. Comput Math. 27 (2009) 254-265. ( pdf Spectral methods for pantograph-type differential and integral equations with multiple delays
    Ishtiaq Ali, Hermann Brunner and Tao Tang ..... Front. Math. China 4 (2009) 49-61. ( pdf Spectral methods for weakly singular Volterra integral equations with smooth solutions
    Yanping Chen and Tao Tang ..... J. Comput. Appl. Math. 233 (2009), 938-950. ( pdf Accuracy enhancement using spectral postprocessing for differential equations and integral equations
    Tao Tang and Xiang Xu ..... Commun. Comput. Phys. 5 (special ICOSAHOM07 issue) (2009) 779-792. ( pdf On spectral methods for Volterra type integral equations and the convergence analysis
    Tao Tang, Xiang Xu and Jin Cheng ..... J. Comput. Math. 26 (2008) 825-837. (

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