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Are the boundary conditions for this problem u(0,t)=U1 and u(L,t)=U2 or u'(0,t)=U1 and u'(L,t)=U2? I think it is the u' option, but I'm not sure why? | Are the boundary conditions for this problem u(0,t)=U1 and u(L,t)=U2 or u'(0,t)=U1 and u'(L,t)=U2? I think it is the u' option, but I'm not sure why? | ||
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Can anyone provide some direction on how to start this problem? I'm not really sure how to get started on it. | Can anyone provide some direction on how to start this problem? I'm not really sure how to get started on it. | ||
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Question Page 560, Problem 11:
Are the boundary conditions for this problem u(0,t)=U1 and u(L,t)=U2 or u'(0,t)=U1 and u'(L,t)=U2? I think it is the u' option, but I'm not sure why?
Question Page 585, Prob 6:
Can anyone provide some direction on how to start this problem? I'm not really sure how to get started on it.
Question Page 568, Prob 2:
What are the limits of integration for A(p) and B(p) in this problem. I think it is -infinity to infinity, but I'm not sure if this is correct.