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In general how do we deal with linear second order differential equations with variable coeffecients?
Yes, particularly "Euler type" or "equi-potential" equations.tehno said:Is general recipe ,but sometimes such eqs can be solved explicitely and in finite ,closed form.
It depends on \alpha(t),\beta(t) functions coefficients involved.
Strictly speaking, "Frobenius" method only applies to series expansion about regular singular points, not general series expansions.Elvex said:The brute force method, usually a method of last resort is the method of frobenius. The problem is you'll generate infinite series solutions which rarely have a closed form. The method is necessary for laplaces equation in cylindrical and spherical coordinates.