Re: Volterra Integralgleichung der ersten Art
- From: karl.fabian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 29 Aug 2005 05:37:57 -0700
Hello James,
if your integral equation arises from an applied problem,
is it possible that it should read
/ x
1/(x-a) | K(x,t)*theta(t)dt = 1 ??
/ a
In this case the solution would be nice and simple:
theta(t) = -1/Sqrt| t |^3
Otherwise I fear that there is no solution.
Cheers,
Karl
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