
doi: 10.1155/2014/147079
The present paper presents the application of the polynomial least squares method to nonlinear integral equations of the mixed Volterra‐Fredholm type. For this type of equations, accurate approximate polynomial solutions are obtained in a straightforward manner and numerical examples are given to illustrate the validity and the applicability of the method. A comparison with previous results is also presented and it emphasizes the accuracy of the method.
Volterra integral equations, Fredholm integral equations, Numerical methods for integral equations
Volterra integral equations, Fredholm integral equations, Numerical methods for integral equations
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