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Problem 23

Classify the given partial differential equation as hyperbolic, parabolic, or elliptic.\(\frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial x^{2}}+\frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial y^{2}}=u\)

Problem 23

In Problems 17-26, classify the given partial differential equation as hyperbolic, parabolic, or elliptic. $$ \frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial x^{2}}+2 \frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial x \partial y}+\frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial y^{2}}+\frac{\partial u}{\partial x}-6 \frac{\partial u}{\partial y}=0 $$

Problem 24

Classify the given partial differential equation as hyperbolic, parabolic, or elliptic.\(\frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial x^{2}}+\frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial y^{2}}=u\)

Problem 24

In Problems 17-26, classify the given partial differential equation as hyperbolic, parabolic, or elliptic. $$ \frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial x^{2}}+\frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial y^{2}}=u $$

Problem 25

A model for an infinitely long string that is initially held at the three points \((-1,0),(1,0)\), and \((0,1)\) and then simultaneously released at all three points at time \(t=0\) is given by (13) with $$ f(x)=\left\\{\begin{array}{ll} 1-|x|, & |x| \leq 1 \\ 0, & |x|>1 \end{array} \text { and } g(x)=0 .\right. $$ (a) Plot the initial position of the string on the interval \([-6,6]\). (b) Use a CAS to plot d'Alembert's solution \((14)\) on \([-6,6]\) for \(t=0.2 k, k=0,1,2, \ldots, 25\). Assume that \(a=1\). (c) Use the animation feature of your computer algebra system to make a movie of the solution. Describe the motion of the string over time.

Problem 25

In Problems 17-26, classify the given partial differential equation as hyperbolic, parabolic, or elliptic. $$ a^{2} \frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial x^{2}}=\frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial t^{2}} $$

Problem 25

Classify the given partial differential equation as hyperbolic, parabolic, or elliptic.\(a^{2} \frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial x^{2}}=\frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial t^{2}}\)

Problem 26

In Problems 17-26, classify the given partial differential equation as hyperbolic, parabolic, or elliptic. $$ k \frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial x^{2}}=\frac{\partial u}{\partial t}, k>0 $$

Problem 26

Classify the given partial differential equation as hyperbolic, parabolic, or elliptic.\(k \frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial x^{2}}=\frac{\partial u}{\partial t}, k>0\)

Problem 27

Show that the given partial differential equation possesses the indicated product solution.\(k\left(\frac{\partial^{2} u}{\partial r^{2}}+\frac{1}{r} \frac{\partial u}{\partial r}\right)=\frac{\partial u}{\partial t}\) \(u=e^{-k \alpha^{2} t}\left(c_{1} J_{0}(\alpha r)+c_{2} Y_{0}(\alpha r)\right)\)

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