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Re: Mathematica newbie question : NDSolve
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- Subject: [mg40272] Re: Mathematica newbie question : NDSolve
- From: Paul Abbott <paul at physics.uwa.edu.au>
- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 04:33:28 -0500 (EST)
- Organization: The University of Western Australia
- References: <b5efsh$675$1@smc.vnet.net> <b5hcc8$m0j$1@smc.vnet.net>
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In article <b5hcc8$m0j$1 at smc.vnet.net>,
Paul Abbott <paul at physics.uwa.edu.au> wrote:
> In article <b5efsh$675$1 at smc.vnet.net>,
> sriramr at asdl.gatech.edu (Sriram Rallabhandi) wrote:
>
> > I'm new to Mathematica. I'm using the following code to solve a
> > bi-harmomic PDE in two parameters u,v. The final output is the 3D
> > coordinate values: x[u,v],y[u,v],z[u,v]. I get the error attached even
> > though i have the boundary and initial conditions specified.
> > Can someone point me in the right direction??
>
> Presently, NDSolve is not capable of solving such problems.
However, I should have pointed out that Mathematica is capable of
solving the given bi-harmomic PDE. See
http://physics.uwa.edu.au/pub/Mathematica/MathGroup/BiharmonicDE.nb
Cheers,
Paul
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