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A fast numerical algorithm based on the second kind Chebyshev polynomials for fractional integro-differential equations with weakly singular kernelsNemati et al., 2016
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- Nemati S
- Sedaghat S
- Mohammadi I
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- Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
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A spectral method based on operational matrices of the second kind Chebyshev polynomials (SKCPs) is employed for solving fractional integro-differential equations with weakly singular kernels. Firstly, properties of shifted SKCPs, operational matrix of fractional …
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