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    Analyzing the Nystrom Method for Second Kind Fredholm Integral Equations
    (Library Information Services COMSATS University Islamabad Lahore Campus, 2023-03-12) Kainat Tahir; SP22-RMT-017; LHR TP 8724; Dr. Kashif Nazar
    This research proposal aims to study if second-kind Fredholm Integral Equations can possibly be solved using the Nystrom Method, which are common in many different fields and which require for the development of effective numerical solutions. The Nystrom Method will be thoroughly examined, along with an explanation of how it applies to second-kind Fredholm Integral Equations. Additionally, it will look at how different parameters influence the convergence of the Nystrom Method, such as the number of discretization points and the choice of numerical quadrature. The expected outcomes are meant to deepen our understanding and facilitate the advancement of numerical algorithms, leading to a more reliable and efficient solutions for integral equations. This discovery holds importance for numerous scientific and engineering domains, and it can lead in advancements in computer methodologies
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    Discussions on Solutions of Fredholm Integral Equations
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2024) Muhammad Adeel Khan; CIIT/SP21-BSM-022/LHR; Dr. Kashif Nazar; LHR TP 9888
    This thesis investigates the analytical and numerical solutions of Fredholm integral equa- tions of the second kind, focusing on both homogeneous and non-homogeneous cases. In the analytical framework, we explore solutions with degenerate kernels and methods to ap- proximate complex kernels by degenerate forms, providing efficient pathways for problem simplification. The study covers both theoretical and applied aspects, emphasizing cases where the kernel exhibits specific structures that facilitate closed-form solutions. Numer- ical methods are also developed and analyzed for solving these integral equations in both homogeneous and non-homogeneous settings. The numerical approaches are evaluated for their accuracy and computational efficiency, providing insights into practical implemen- tations and approximations for real-world applications. Through comprehensive analysis and comparison of methods, this research contributes to the effective solution of Fredholm integral equations, offering new perspectives for both theoretical exploration and applied problem-solving.