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Title: initial value problem Post by hparty on Sep 24th, 2010, 12:07pm I have the following initial value problem y''+ky-y^2=0 y(x0)=a, y'(x0)=b. (for any constant k) If it has a solution which depends on all the parameters say Y , How can we find the initial value problem satisfied by the partial derivatives of Y (assume that all are exist) with respect to each of the parameters k,x,x0,a,b ? solution: I know that I can transfer the above DE to a system of first order DE, but does that help?? Thanks |
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Title: Re: initial value problem Post by Aryabhatta on Sep 24th, 2010, 12:52pm Are these homework problems? |
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Title: Re: initial value problem Post by hparty on Sep 24th, 2010, 1:07pm old exams ... does this change anything !! |
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