Abstract:In this article, the properties of single-term Walsh series are presented and utilized for solving the nonlinear Volterra-Hammerstein integral equations of second kind. The interval [0, 1) is divided to m equal subintervals, m is a positive integer number. The midpoint of each subinterval is chosen as a suitable collocation point. By the method the computations of integral equations reduce into some nonlinear algebraic equations. The method is computationally attractive, and gives a continuous approximate solu… Show more
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