Poisson PDE in polar coordinates with FDM

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I want to solve a Laplace PDE in a polar coordinate system with finite difference method.
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and the boundary conditions:
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Here that I found in the internet:
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and the analytical result is:
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The question is how its works? Can I give an example or itd?Thanks
 
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Thanks, I know this, but I search an example where this problem solved.
 
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