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non-conical support of fundamental solution possible?
In his 1970 paper, on page 124, Hormander discusses fundamental solutions of linear PDE with constant coefficients. I notice he only discusses cases where the support $F$ of the fundamental solution ...
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A problem about Joint sine and cosine fourier transform
There is a problem on Page 60 of Book of B.M.Budak, A. A. Samarskii and A. N. Tikhonov, whose title is A Collection of Problems in Mathematical Physics (New York, Dover, 1964). The problem (the ...
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General solution to ODE [closed]
Considering the following ODE : find $f(x)$ such that
$$\frac{\sigma^{2}}{2}\frac{d^2}{dx^2}f(x)+a(b-x)\frac{d}{dx}f(x)-(\rho+\lambda)f(x)=-\lambda g(x) $$
Where, $a,b,\rho,\lambda,\sigma\in(0,+\...
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Posing Cauchy data for the heat equation: $t=0$ a characteristic surface?
When solving the heat equation on say $\mathbb{R}$ (or $[0,2\pi]$, whichever is easier to talk about) we are posing Cauchy data on the surface $t=0$. My understanding is that $t=$constant are ...
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Ansätze for solving PDEs with wavelets
It is common to solve PDEs with e.g. Fourier and Laplace Transforms. It is often said that Wavelets are a progression compared to them with many nice features.
My question: Which Ansätze do you know ...