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I am taking it in a few weeks, could someone tell me which topic are generally more challenging? PDE is Partial Differential Equations.
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Dens said:I am taking it in a few weeks, could someone tell me which topic are generally more challenging? PDE is Partial Differential Equations.
Thank you
If it's a standard first quarter/semester course for me the most difficult aspect was Fourier analysis due to the different types of convergence. I had not taken real analysis so learning about uniform, pointwise and L convergences was more challenging the rest of the material.Dens said:I am taking it in a few weeks, could someone tell me which topic are generally more challenging? PDE is Partial Differential Equations.
Thank you
clope023 said:Navier Stokes or MHD Equations are unsolvable as far as I know.
It's not like those are separate chapters in books. Convolutions comes up, heavyside functions come up and sometimes you want to take their laplace transform, the dirac delta function comes up, etc, etc. They're used, yeah.Dens said:Is the concept of "Convolution", "unit-step functions in Laplace", or "dirac delta" heavily used in PDE? It's an intro class by the way...
Dens said:Is the concept of "Convolution", "unit-step functions in Laplace", or "dirac delta" heavily used in PDE? It's an intro class by the way...