i think the point of this lecture is to explain the intuition and rationale behind the development of these equations; how to solve them is a different topic.
exactly, you are only really valuable worker if you know this. Learning how to solve it, is among everyone´s capability but not the why behind the equation.
Actually, how would one solve the heat equation with a point source (e.g. A candle in the middle of a room with wall boundary conditions)? Would the point source essentially be incorporated as an additional BC in the middle of the domain, or is this no longer Laplace?
Professor MathTheBeautiful, thank you for a beautiful Introduction to the classical Heat Equation in Partial Differential Equations. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV.
i think the point of this lecture is to explain the intuition and rationale behind the development of these equations; how to solve them is a different topic.
exactly, you are only really valuable worker if you know this. Learning how to solve it, is among everyone´s capability but not the why behind the equation.
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Actually, how would one solve the heat equation with a point source (e.g. A candle in the middle of a room with wall boundary conditions)? Would the point source essentially be incorporated as an additional BC in the middle of the domain, or is this no longer Laplace?
Professor MathTheBeautiful, thank you for a beautiful Introduction to the classical Heat Equation in Partial Differential Equations. This is an error free video/lecture on TH-cam TV.