euler without d/dt? time-independent conservation law.
- From: "Phil Scadden" <p.scadden@^Spamtrap-remove^gns.cri.nz>
- Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2007 15:47:02 +1300
Looking to solve time-independent conservation law.
[f(u)]_x + [g(u)]_y =0
with initial condtions u(x_0(t),y_0(t))=u_0
and boundary conditions u(x_0),y) and u(x,y_0)
There is plenty on time-dependent or on special cases where various things
are constant and allow
analytical solution but would appreciate pointers on how to code this system
of PDEs.
.
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