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Author(s):  
M.I. Ramazanov ◽  
N.K. Gulmanov

In this paper, we consider a singular Volterra type integral equation of the second kind, to which some boundary value problems of heat conduction in domains with a boundary varying with time are reduced by the method of thermal potentials. The peculiarity of such problems is that the domain degenerates into a point at the initial moment of time. Accordingly, a distinctive feature of the integral equation under study is that the integral of the kernel, as the upper limit of integration tends to the lower one, is not equal to zero. This circumstance does not allow solving this equation by the method of successive approximations. We constructed the general solution of the corresponding characteristic equation and found the solution of the complete integral equation by the Carleman–Vekua method of equivalent regularization. It is shown that the corresponding homogeneous integral equation has a nonzero solution.


2002 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 2791-2846 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhe Chen ◽  
Simon Haykin

This review provides a comprehensive understanding of regularization theory from different perspectives, emphasizing smoothness and simplicity principles. Using the tools of operator theory and Fourier analysis, it is shown that the solution of the classical Tikhonov regularization problem can be derived from the regularized functional defined by a linear differential (integral) operator in the spatial (Fourier) domain. State-ofthe-art research relevant to the regularization theory is reviewed, covering Occam's razor, minimum length description, Bayesian theory, pruning algorithms, informational (entropy) theory, statistical learning theory, and equivalent regularization. The universal principle of regularization in terms of Kolmogorov complexity is discussed. Finally, some prospective studies on regularization theory and beyond are suggested.


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