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- From: sshankar@td2cad.intel.com (Sadasivan Shankar)
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- Subject: Re: Nonlin. Part. Diff. Eqs.; PLEASE SUGGEST HOW TO SOLVE!
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 16:41:52 GMT
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- From my initial view of your equations and boundary conditions, it looks like that
- the equations can be solved by some simple manipulation. I may get back to you
- later with more details.
-
- Here goes the initial suggestions;
- If a = A, then you can have a new dependent variable by adding equations 1 and 2. Similarly,
- if a = B, the same thing can be said of equations 2 and 3. I supect that this may be the
- case, since your boundary conditions are additive. Once you have the simplified equations,
- you can solve them using separation of variables. I have to look into your problem
- in more detail before I can say more. Hope that this helps.
-
- S.Shankar
- Tech CAD
- INTEL
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