A Note on Solving Prandtl's Integro-Differential Equation
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A simple method for solving Prandtl's integro-differential equation is proposed based on a new reproducing kernel space. Using a transformation and modifying the traditional reproducing kernel method, the singular term is removed and the analytical representation of the exact solution is obtained in the form of series in the new reproducing kernel space. Compared with known investigations, its advantages are that the representation of the exact solution is obtained in a reproducing kernel Hilbert space and accuracy in numerical computation is higher. On the other hand, the approximate solution and its derivatives converge uniformly to the exact solution and its derivatives. The final numerical experiments illustrate the method is efficient.
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volume 7 issue 4 (FALL)
pages 255- 263
publication date 2017-11-01
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