
Weighted Polynomial Approximation and Numerical Methods for Integral Equations
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The text focusses on interpolation and quadrature processes for functions defined on bounded and unbounded intervals and having certain singularities at the endpoints of the interval, as well as on numerical methods for Fredholm integral equations of first and second kind with smooth and weakly singular kernel functions, linear and nonlinear Cauchy singular integral equations, and hypersingular integral equations.
The book includes both classic and very recent results and will appeal to graduate students and researchers who want to learn about the approximation of functions and the numerical solution of operator equations, in particular integral equations.
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"It is worthy to highlight the good structure of the book. On the one hand, the book is self-contained so deeply recommended for academic purposes and on the other hand, it is of unbounded interest for many researchers in applied and pure mathematics. Moreover, the book which are very helpful for readers. Finally, the authors also provide lists of exercises in every single chapter, very helpful also for the right understanding of the contents given." (Eduardo Cuesta, zbMATH 1533.65004, 2024)
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Giuseppe Mastroianni is emeritus professor at the University of Basilicata (Italy) since 2013, where he had been full professor of Numerical Analysis since 1987. In 1971 he graduated in Mathematics at the University of Naples "Federico II", where he began his academic career. He is author of numerous papers on polynomial approximation, positive operators, mechanical quadrature and numerical treatment of integral equations as well as of the monographs "Interpolation processes. Basic theory and applications" (with G.V. Milovanovic) and "Elementi di teoria dell'approssimazione polinomiale" (with M.C. De Bonis and I. Notarangelo).
Incoronata Notarangelo is assistant professor of Numerical Analysis at the University of Turin (Italy) since 2019. In 2010 she received a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Basilicata (Italy), in cooperation with the University of Szeged (Hungary). She is author of papers on polynomial approximation, quadrature rules and numerical methods for integral equations as well as of the monograph "Elementi di teoria dell'approssimazione polinomiale" (with M.C. De Bonis and G. Mastroianni).
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