Document Type : Research Paper

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Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, University of Maragheh,, P.O.Box 55181-83111 Maragheh, Iran.

Abstract

Alternative Legendre polynomials (ALPs) are used to approximate the solution of a class of nonlinear Volterra-Hammerstein integral equations. For this purpose, the operational matrices of integration and the product for ALPs are derived. Then, using the collocation method, the considered problem is reduced into a set of nonlinear algebraic equations. The error analysis of the method is given and the efficiency and accuracy are illustrated by applying the method to some examples.

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