I will not vote for obama (this does not make me racist,so don't EVEN go there)
I will not vote for obama
I will not vote for obama
I will not vote for obama
from a redneck in a blue state
you can't change my mind
Im voting my conscience,not my party
A right wing "nut job" conservative...
I have to agree with you. XP is much easier to use and screw "administrative privileges" I had heard from a GS guy,for I was going to switch from vista to XP,that XP will be useless, for MS in making an updated version of Vista. He said it is the new trend.
(probably trying to sell me the first...
I would think :Vector analysis, PDE's,complex variables,linear algebra, abstract algebra,Adv.Calc
ought to be enough for applied math major.
Depends on school. When I took PDE's, we covered Fourier analysis thoroughly.
From your earlier remark:"I'm looking at flow uniformity in this case, which was why I adopted a computational approach."
would bode well with the pdesolutions.com
I do not want to overburden you, just trying to help.
Jon_
The cooling fin was rectangular. The kind you would see on a cooling fin on a computer or some other appliance. By the way, I did manage to get it to work. I displayed the heat flow with a vector field and the scalar field with contours.
Some coded examples are real easy to use, like...
"I was able to interchange region1 with region 2 by so doing, instead of having an empty circular heat source, ie: a hole in my geometrical figure, I had a a circular heat source bounded by the cooling fin. You could clearly see the circular boundary bounded by the cooling fin."
Sorry, I...
You know, there is another software package you might consider, if you haven't already been redirected to it by now. It's called PDEflex. It's a program that follows closely to the structure of "C" programming, that is if you want to learn the elements of a programming language.
You can...