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Questions about linear partial differential equations. Often used in combination with the top-level tag ap.analysis-of-pdes.

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How to trap a particle without using potential field which is infinity at some point? (quant...

Trapping means that an eigenfunction has compact support. For locally bounded potential this is impossible, because of uniqueness theorem. Suppose for simplicity that our system is 1-dimensional. Then …
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Solution of Poisson equation vanishing at the boundary of any order

No. Take any $u$ which is not zero, but compactly supported in $\Omega$. Then define $f=\Delta u$; it will be also compactly supported, and non-zero.
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How to find the eigenvalues equation of this PDE problem

Your coefficients are piecewise constant, which allows you to write the general solution of your differential equation. First write the general solutions on each interval where they are constant. This …
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