On mixed collocation methods for Volterra integral equations with periodic solution
Selected papers of the second international conference on Numerical solution of Volterra and delay equations : Volterra centennial: Volterra centennial
Fast collocation methods for Volterra integral equations of convolution type
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
Multistep collocation methods for Volterra Integral Equations
Applied Numerical Mathematics
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In this paper, a novel meshless technique termed the random integral quadrature (RIQ) method is developed for the numerical solution of the second kind of the Volterra integral equations. The RIQ method is based on the generalized integral quadrature (GIQ) technique, and associated with the Kriging interpolation function, such that it is regarded as an extension of the GIQ technique. In the GIQ method, the regular computational domain is required, in which the field nodes are scattered along straight lines. In the RIQ method however, the field nodes can be distributed either uniformly or randomly. This is achieved by discretizing the governing integral equation with the GIQ method over a set of virtual nodes that lies along straight lines, and then interpolating the function values at the virtual nodes over all the field nodes which are scattered either randomly or uniformly. In such a way, the governing integral equation is converted approximately into a system of linear algebraic equations, which can be easily solved.