This happens if a PDE involves derivatives with respect to one variable only (or can be transformed to such a form), so that the other variable(s) can be treated as parameter(s). Solve for u = u(x. y):
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WRITING PROJECT. Wave and Heat Equations.Compare the two PDEs with respect to type, generalbehavior of eigenfunctions. and kind of boundary andinitial conditions and resulting practical problems. Alsodiscuss the difference between Figs. 288 in Sec. 12.3and 292.
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The first step in solving 12 problem number 1 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: WRITING PROJECT. Wave and Heat Equations.Compare the two PDEs with respect to type, generalbehavior of eigenfunctions. and kind of boundary andinitial conditions and resulting practical problems. Alsodiscuss the difference between Figs. 288 in Sec. 12.3and 292.
From the textbook chapter Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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