Picard and adomian methods for quadratic integral equation

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We are concerning with two analytical methods; the classical method of successive approximations (Picard method) [14] which consists the construction of a sequence of functions such that the limit of this sequence of functions in the sense of uniform convergence is the solution of a quadratic integral equation, and Adomian method which gives the solution as a series see ([1-6], [12] and [13]). The existence and uniqueness of the solution and the convergence will be discussed for each method. © 2010 SBMAC.

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El-Sayed, A. M. A., Hashem, H. H. G., & Ziada, E. A. A. (2010). Picard and adomian methods for quadratic integral equation. Computational and Applied Mathematics, 29(3), 447–463. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-03022010000300007

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