
doi: 10.1007/bf01407369
The numerical method discussed in this paper is based on quadrature formulae. With some assumptions on the coefficients of the quadrature formula and on the integrand, convergence properties of the method for both linear and non-linear equations are established.
510.mathematics, Numerical methods for integral equations, Article
510.mathematics, Numerical methods for integral equations, Article
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