simple initial value problem, method of characteristics [closed]
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Can anybody help me solve this IVP with method of characteristics?
$u_x u_y = xy$
$u(x,y) = x $ for $ y = 0$
Thanks
pde initial-value-problems characteristics
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Can anybody help me solve this IVP with method of characteristics?
$u_x u_y = xy$
$u(x,y) = x $ for $ y = 0$
Thanks
pde initial-value-problems characteristics
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closed as off-topic by Dylan, Cesareo, amWhy, José Carlos Santos, callculus Jan 8 at 19:46
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Did you try anything or are you expecting us to just give you the solution?
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– Mattos
Jan 8 at 4:35
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Try separation of variables
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Jan 8 at 8:47
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Can anybody help me solve this IVP with method of characteristics?
$u_x u_y = xy$
$u(x,y) = x $ for $ y = 0$
Thanks
pde initial-value-problems characteristics
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Can anybody help me solve this IVP with method of characteristics?
$u_x u_y = xy$
$u(x,y) = x $ for $ y = 0$
Thanks
pde initial-value-problems characteristics
pde initial-value-problems characteristics
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closed as off-topic by Dylan, Cesareo, amWhy, José Carlos Santos, callculus Jan 8 at 19:46
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closed as off-topic by Dylan, Cesareo, amWhy, José Carlos Santos, callculus Jan 8 at 19:46
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Did you try anything or are you expecting us to just give you the solution?
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– Mattos
Jan 8 at 4:35
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Try separation of variables
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– Dylan
Jan 8 at 8:47
add a comment |
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Did you try anything or are you expecting us to just give you the solution?
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– Mattos
Jan 8 at 4:35
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Try separation of variables
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– Dylan
Jan 8 at 8:47
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Did you try anything or are you expecting us to just give you the solution?
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– Mattos
Jan 8 at 4:35
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Did you try anything or are you expecting us to just give you the solution?
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– Mattos
Jan 8 at 4:35
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Try separation of variables
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– Dylan
Jan 8 at 8:47
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Try separation of variables
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– Dylan
Jan 8 at 8:47
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Did you try anything or are you expecting us to just give you the solution?
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– Mattos
Jan 8 at 4:35
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Try separation of variables
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– Dylan
Jan 8 at 8:47