Summation equation
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In mathematics, a summation equation or discrete integral equation is an equation in which an unknown function appears under a summation sign. The theories of summation equations and integral equations can be unified as integral equations on time scales[1] using time scale calculus. A summation equation compares to a difference equation as an integral equation compares to a differential equation. The Volterra summation equation is:
- [math]\displaystyle{ x(t) = f(t) + \sum_{i=m}^n k(t, s, x(s)) }[/math]
where x is the unknown function, and s, a, t are integers, and f, k are known functions.
References
- ↑ Volterra integral equations on time scales: Basic qualitative and quantitative results with applications to initial value problems on unbounded domains, Tomasia Kulik, Christopher C. Tisdell, September 3, 2007
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summation equation.
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