Integral equations


The electric field integral equation is a relationship that allows one to calculate the electric field intensity E generated by an electric current distribution J . ...more on Wikipedia about "Electric field integral equation"

In mathematics, the Fredholm integral equation introduced by Ivar Fredholm gives rises to a Fredholm operator. From the point of view of functional analysis it therefore has a well-understood abstract eigenvalue theory. In this case that is supported by a computational theory, including the Fredholm determinants. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fredholm integral equation"

In mathematics, Fredholm's theorem is a celebrated result of Ivar Fredholm on integral equations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fredholm's theorem"

In mathematics, an integral equation is an equation in which an unknown function appears under an integral sign. There is a close connection between differential and integral equations, and some problems may be formulated either way. See, for example, Maxwell's equations. ...more on Wikipedia about "Integral equation"

In mathematics, the Volterra integral equations are a special type of integral equations. They are divided into two groups referred to as the first and the second kind. ...more on Wikipedia about "Volterra integral equation"

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