Abstract
It is shown for selfadjoint problems, and also for nonselfadjoint problems with a domain of regularity, that a generalized finite integral transformation can be developed which works for a far broader class of problems than the classical Strum-Lionville problems. It becomes obvious that such transformation is essentially obtained by means of a reinterpretation of Galerkin's method.
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