Abstract
AbstractThe main purpose of this article is to present a numerical method for solving two‐dimensional Fredholm‐Hammerstein integral equations of the second kind with weakly singular kernels. The scheme utilizes locally supported (inverse) multiquadric functions constructed on scattered points as a basis in the discrete collocation method. The local (inverse) multiquadrics estimate a function in any dimensions via a small set of data instead of all points in the solution domain. The proposed method uses a special accurate quadrature formula based on the nonuniform Gauss‐Legendre integration rule for approximating singular integrals appeared in the scheme. In comparison with the globally supported (inverse) multiquadric for the numerical solution of integral equations, the proposed method is stable and uses much less computer memory. Moreover, the algorithm of the presented approach is attractive and easy to implement on computers. Since the scheme does not require any mesh generations on the domain, it can be identified as a meshless method. The error analysis of the method is provided. The convergence accuracy of the new technique is examined over several two‐dimensional Hammerstein integral equations and obtained results confirm the theoretical error estimates.
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