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This chapter introduces the notions of boundary and initial value problems. Some operator notation is developed in order to represent boundary and initial value problems in a compact manner. Familiarity with this notation is essential for understanding the presentation in later chapters. An initial classification of partial differential equations is then developed.
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- Additional Initial Condition
- Nonlinear first-order PDE
- Robin Boundary Conditions
- Linear BVP
- Higher Order Derivative Terms
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The outward normal direction on \(y=0\) is in the direction of \(\vec {n} = (0, -1)\).
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Nonlinear boundary conditions such as \( u_n={\text {e}}^u\) on \({\partial \varOmega }\) are certainly possible, but will not be considered here.
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The examples of ill-posed problems that we shall give are clear cut without the need to specify precisely which norms are used.
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This proof is deferred to Chap. 7.
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Note that we cannot conclude that this problem is well posed since we would need to consider all possible choices of the data in order to make that claim.
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Griffiths, D.F., Dold, J.W., Silvester, D.J. (2015). Boundary and Initial Data. In: Essential Partial Differential Equations. Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22569-2_2
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