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chandran
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i will express some function y as follows as its ordinary derivative
dy/dt=y
(can i say like this-the change in y value with respect to change in t value at the point t will be equal to the y value at t)
Can somebody explain a partial derivative like the above statement
What is so special in a partial differential equation that it requires so many methods as follows. What is the difficulty that makes the ode and pde different in their solution
1)fem
2)bem
3)fdm
4)fvm
dy/dt=y
(can i say like this-the change in y value with respect to change in t value at the point t will be equal to the y value at t)
Can somebody explain a partial derivative like the above statement
What is so special in a partial differential equation that it requires so many methods as follows. What is the difficulty that makes the ode and pde different in their solution
1)fem
2)bem
3)fdm
4)fvm