Solving some PDE's - Any bright ideas anyone?
- From: PC <pc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 07:16:27 -0800 (PST)
Hi,
So far, so good. -I've reduced my system of equations down to this:
http://psr8-ha.googlegroups.com/web/PDEs.jpeg , but now I really
can't get any further. I just thought, that I would like to ask about
it here in sci.math before I start my attempt to solve things
numerically. Well, sometimes I've got some really good ideas here in
sci.math, so why not...?
On http://psr8-ha.googlegroups.com/web/PDEs.jpeg , here are the
definitions:
E1, E2 and E3 are eigenvalues, x, y, z are the functions of %THETA and
%phi, which I'm trying to find and A, B and C are operators as defined
below the three main equations. %THETA and %phi can be considered as
usual spherical coordinates.
I don't try to let other do my work, I'm just asking for some ideas,
or maybe a good link to a relevant page about systems of PDE's.
Any bright ideas anyone?
Thanks in advance
Peter C
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