A numerical method for solving Fredholm integral equations of the 1st kind
β Scribed by A.B. Bakushinskii
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1965
- Weight
- 405 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0041-5553
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INTRODUCTEON A linear Frcdhofm equation ol the first kind is defined by the ~XpE&3?l Here g(x) and K{x, c) are normally known functions, while it is desired to calculate #I. Although K(x, t) is usually known with high pwekkm, often g(x) is not. Examptes of&s kind of problem ial chemistry and chemica
T?w d@culties in solving Fredholm integral equations of the first kind are well bnown. A classical method has been to convert the equation into a set of m linear algebraic equation8 in n unknown8 (rng n). For computational convenience, it is customary to force m = n and solve the resulting ill-condi