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Laplace solution in polar coordinates
Its form would be the following: \frac{\partial^2f}{\partial r^2}+\frac{1}{r^2} \frac{\partial ^2f}{\partial \theta^2} + \frac{1}{ r} \frac{\partial f}{\partial r}= 0 From this stage, can you tell me how do I proceed?[edit] Suppose the solution I'm seeking is in the following form...- alphadyn
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Laplace solution in polar coordinates
Hello, its been a pleasure finding you:smile: I have an asignment due to the end of this week and due to some problems, i hadn't found time to get to it so far. I have to calculate the exact solution of the Laplace equation in polar coordinates, in a hollow disk in the domain Ω where...- alphadyn
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