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Methods of high level exact solution of Cauchy?s task for Volter?s unlinear integro-partial differential equations

Y. M. Pelekh    

Resumen

The new applications of continued fraction to the development of numerical methods for the solution of integrodifferential equations are considered. The numerical methods of high-order accuracy for the solution of initial-value problems in Volterra integro-differential equations are proposed.

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