Integral equation Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
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.Integral equations are classified in three ways. There are thus eight kinds of integral equations.
- If the limits of integration are fixed, it is called a Fredholm equation. If one limit of integration is variable, it is called a Volterra equation.
- If the unknown function appears only under the integral sign, it is called an integral equation of the first kind. If the unknown function appears both inside and outside the integral sign, it is called an integral equation of the second kind.
- If the known function f (see below) is identically zero, it is called a homogeneous integral equation. If f is nonzero, it is called an inhomogeneous integral equation.
A Fredholm equation of the first type:
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