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Assignment 006 (Integral Equation)

This document contains 7 practice problems related to solving integral equations. The problems cover a range of techniques for solving integral equations including verifying solutions, reducing initial value problems to Volterra equations, determining eigenvalues and eigenfunctions, solving integral equations directly, constructing resolvent kernels, using successive approximations, and applying the Hilbert-Schmidt theorem. The problems are from the course MTO 305: Integral Equations and cover question set 006.
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Assignment 006 (Integral Equation)

This document contains 7 practice problems related to solving integral equations. The problems cover a range of techniques for solving integral equations including verifying solutions, reducing initial value problems to Volterra equations, determining eigenvalues and eigenfunctions, solving integral equations directly, constructing resolvent kernels, using successive approximations, and applying the Hilbert-Schmidt theorem. The problems are from the course MTO 305: Integral Equations and cover question set 006.
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MTO 305: INTEGRAL EQUATIONS

QUESTION SET 006

1. Verify that the function y(x) = ex is the solution of the integral equation
Z 1
y(x) + λ sin xt y(t)dt = 1
0

2. Reduce the following initial value problem into Volterra integral equation of second
kind
y” + y = cosx

y(0) = 0, y 0 (0) = 0

3. Determine the eigenvalues and the eigenfunctions of the following homogeneous


equation Z 1
y(x) = λ (45x2 ln t − 9t2 ln x) y(t)dt
0

4. Solve the following integral equation


Z π/4
y(x) − λ tan ty(t)dt = cot x
−π/4

5. Construct the resolvent kernel for the following kernel for specified a and b

K(x, t) = xet a = −1, b = 1

6. Using the method of successive approximations, solve the following integral equation
with y0 (x) = 1 as zero-order approximation
Z x
y(x) = 1 + x + (x − t) y(t)dt
0

7. Using Hilbert-Schmidt theorem, solve the following integral equation


Z 1
y(x) = x + (x + t) y(t)dt
0

(MAHESH GAWKHARE, DEPT. OF MATHEMATICS, GCQ))

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