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Re: Solving Laplace eq in 3D with arbitrary boundary conditions
- Subject: [mg3282] Re: [mg3242] Solving Laplace eq in 3D with arbitrary boundary conditions
- From: vazquezr at physics.ucla.edu (Rick Vazquez)
- Date: 23 Feb 1996 11:54:54 -0600
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On Tue, 20 Feb 1996, heng-chih lin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I plan to solve Laplace or Poisson equations in 3D with arbitrary
> boundary conditions. I am wondering if there is any package within Mma which
> can do it?
>
> Thanks a million for any suggestion!
>
> --
> Heng-Chih
> hengchih at leland.stanford.edu
> Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
>
>
This is not possible, even the greatest Physics/Math minds could not do
this. If you could, you could solve most of Physics in one swoop!!
Rick
UCLA Physics
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