Four things form the basic structure of any PDE problem: [...]
Answer
- TF: Target function(Function of interests \(\phi(x,t)\))
- DOV: Domain of Validity, such as \(x_{1}<x<x_{2}\) and \(t_{1}<t<t_{2}\).
- PDE: Partial Differential Equation
- BC: Boundary condition
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Four things form the basic structure of any PDE problem: [...]
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Four things form the basic structure of any PDE problem: [...]
Answer
- TF: Target function(Function of interests \(\phi(x,t)\))
- DOV: Domain of Validity, such as \(x_{1}<x<x_{2}\) and \(t_{1}<t<t_{2}\).
- PDE: Partial Differential Equation
- BC: Boundary condition
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Main ingredients of a PDE Four things form the basic structure of any PDE problem: - TF: Target function(Function of interests \(\phi(x,t)\)) - DOV: Domain of Validity, such as \(x_{1}<x<x_{2}\) and \(t_{1}<t<t_{2}\). - PDE: Partial Differential Equation - BC: Boundary condition
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