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| Mar7-13, 07:14 AM | #1 |
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Green's function?? Physical interpretation??
Hi friends..
Can anyone help me to understand the physical interpretation of the green's function with help of some physical application example such as that from electrostatic?? I am unable to understand what is meant by linear operator in green functions equation??? Response of the system to a disturbance?? Source density etc.... |
| Mar8-13, 06:21 AM | #2 |
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http://mathworld.wolfram.com/GreensF...sEquation.html
In the context of electrostatics the Green's function of the Poisson equation is the electrc potential due to a point charge. |
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