Re: Preposterous change of variables




Igor wrote:
actioninteg...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Igor wrote:
actionintegral@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Okay, now I see what you are saying. You're seeking a solution that is
additively separable, i.e. one that has psi (u,v) = psi1(u) + psi2(v).
And the equation will indeed admit such a solution.

Now here is where it ties in to where you helped me before. When I
separate using waves
u=x-vt, i get nonrelativistic solutions. But when I separate using
waves u=x-ct, how do I interpret the answers?

.



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