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Integral Equations: An Introduction

Sudeshna Banerjea () and Birendra Nath Mandal ()
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Sudeshna Banerjea: Jadavpur University, Department of Mathematics
Birendra Nath Mandal: Indian Statistical Institute, Physics and Applied Mathematics Unit

Chapter Chapter 1 in Integral Equations and Integral Transforms, 2023, pp 3-16 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The theory of Integral Equations constitute an important topic in Mathematics as this is one of the most useful mathematical tools in both pure and applied mathematics. Integral equations arise in a natural way in course of solving the initial and boundary value problems associated with mathematical modeling of physical phenomena. The solutions of integral equations play an important role to understand the qualitative features of the physical phenomena in the natural sciences.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-6360-7_1

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