Math: Partial Differential Eqn. - Ch.1: Introduction (16 of 42) Some Solutions of a 2nd Order PDE

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In this video I will show that u1=x^2-y^2, u2=(e^x)cosy, and u3- ln(x^2+y^2) are all general solutions of a 2nd order partial differential equation, PDE.

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admire your attention to details and patience

kina
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Looks like an exciting world of possibilities!!

curtpiazza
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Thank you so much Professor. This certainly helps.

valeriereid
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Michel, are you going to add the "Math: Partial Differential Eqn." section to the ilectureonline course links? Thank you for your awesomeness and looking forward to rest of the PDE lecture series.

the_kingslayer
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I was wondering if there is a space of functions for the PDE's such that a function cannot be represented as a sum of two functions?

speedbird
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Am I missing something here? In the u3 I thought you can deiifrentiate in such 2x than 2 and, 2y and 2. I didnt understnad the quotient rule at all in this case. Anyways, thank you :)))

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