Re: PDEs & Mathematica.
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- Subject: [mg10700] Re: [mg10642] PDEs & Mathematica.
- From: seanross@worldnet.att.net
- Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 04:24:35 -0500
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William Golz wrote: > > The "online book" does not describe how to plug in initial and boundary > conditions for a PDE; and when I try to do it ODE style, which is > explained I get error messages. If anyone knows the proper syntax for > solving PDEs with boundary conditions, I would appreciate some advice. > > I would also appreciate any information on good books dealing with PDEs > and Mathematica. > > ____________ > William Golz > Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering Louisiana State > University > Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803 > > E-mail: wgolz@unix1.sncc.lsu.edu > Phone: (318)237-8353 The DSolve and NDSolve do not contain routines for partial differential equations. I am not aware of any other built-in functions that have routines for partial differential equations. -- Remove the _nospam_ in the return address to respond.
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- PDEs & Mathematica.
- From: William Golz <wgolz@ibm.net>
- PDEs & Mathematica.