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SpaceWalrus
Nov12-11, 05:53 PM
Suppose you have a PDE with an arbitrary number of independent variables (not necessarily two), and of order n. Is there a nice classification akin to the hyperbolic, parabolic, etc.

Thanks

hunt_mat
Nov13-11, 08:16 AM
There is, it's to do with the Monge cone (I think). I also am informed that there are equations which have no classification.

SpaceWalrus
Nov13-11, 01:38 PM
I also am informed that there are equations which have no classification.

This surprises me. Is this because forming a general classification system its more complicated than I imagine, or just that doing so serves little to no purpose?

hunt_mat
Nov13-11, 01:41 PM
It depends if you're saying is there a classification system for second order PDEs in n variables or if there is a classification system for PDEs with order n derivatives.

SpaceWalrus
Nov13-11, 03:24 PM
Either really... Second order with n variables, or n order with 2 variables (or n order with m variables).

hunt_mat
Nov13-11, 03:26 PM
For second order equations in n variables, then it's to do with the Monge cone, with the other case I am not too sure as I am not an expert in this topic.