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Variational iteration method for solving integro-differential equations. (English) Zbl 1209.65152

Summary: The variational iteration method is applied to solve integro-differential equations. Some examples are given to illustrate the effectiveness of the method, the results show that the method provides a straightforward and powerful mathematical tool for solving various integro-differential equations.

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65R99 Numerical methods for integral equations, integral transforms
45J05 Integro-ordinary differential equations
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