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Kernel of Poisson's Equation

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-12 2:29 ID:qvkh5ukS

How do you derive the kernel of poisson's equation.. the one where the sum of the second derivatives of all the variables equals a function of all the variables?

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-12 21:45 ID:xJ/HHCil

Can't answer your question because you're posting in /noobs/
You're question involves higher level maths and everyone that posts here goes to shitty school.
Go post in /champion/

Name: Anonymous 2007-04-13 0:32 ID:MMVazzas

This is partial differential equation, you NEED TO HAVE:
 1)A region (ie a sphere, rectangle, cylinder)
 2)Boundary Conditions
 2)Initial Conditions
before you go about finding the solution

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-18 2:24

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Name: Anonymous 2012-09-18 21:40

>>3

No boundary conditions (i.e. X, Y, Z are all possible real numbers.)

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-19 21:12

provide more info:  I cant answer your question given parameters this vague.

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-30 13:46

Ask yourself this: How do you go about finding the kernel of any DE? Hint: the answer has to do with the Malgrange-Ehrenpreis theorem.

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