
arXiv: 2301.08308
An integral equation is a way to encapsulate the relationships between a function and its integrals. We develop a systematic way of describing Volterra integral equations – specifically an algorithm that reduces any separable Volterra integral equation into an equivalent one in operator-linear form, i.e., one that only contains iterated integrals. This serves to standardize the presentation of such integral equations so as to only consider those containing iterated integrals. We use the algebraic object of the integral operator, the twisted Rota-Baxter identity, and vertex-edge decorated rooted trees to construct our algorithm.
Integral operators, Volterra operator, Volterra integral equations, 45D05 (Primary) 45P05, 05C05, 05C85, 17B38 (Secondary), reduction algorithm, Trees, Functional Analysis (math.FA), Mathematics - Functional Analysis, integral equation, Graph algorithms (graph-theoretic aspects), rooted trees, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Theoretical approximation of solutions to integral equations, iterated integral, Combinatorics (math.CO)
Integral operators, Volterra operator, Volterra integral equations, 45D05 (Primary) 45P05, 05C05, 05C85, 17B38 (Secondary), reduction algorithm, Trees, Functional Analysis (math.FA), Mathematics - Functional Analysis, integral equation, Graph algorithms (graph-theoretic aspects), rooted trees, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Theoretical approximation of solutions to integral equations, iterated integral, Combinatorics (math.CO)
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