Find a function f(x,y) that is a solution of the following integral equation. int^y_0 int^x_0 f(x′,y′)dx′dy′=(x−y)^2 How can we find the f(x,y)?

Frances Pham

Frances Pham

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2022-11-09

Find a function f ( x , y ) that is a solution of the following integral equation.
0 y 0 x f ( x , y ) d x d y = ( x y ) 2
How can we find the f ( x , y )?

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Envetenib8ne

Envetenib8ne

Beginner2022-11-10Added 17 answers

We can solve some kinds of integral equations for a multivariable function. But in the example,
0 y 0 x f ( x , y ) d x d y = ( x y ) 2
is unsolvable. When x = 0 or y = 0 on the left side, the right side has to be always 0, however, the left side is not 0 for x = 0 or y = 0.

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