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Mat-F February 23, 2005 Separation of variables Åke Nordlund Niels Obers, Sigfus Johnsen / Anders Svensson Kristoffer Hauskov Andersen Peter Browne Rønne
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Overview Follow-up Computer procedures to avoid troubles to solve a problem one must understand it New web pages useful links! Chapter 19 Separation of variables with Maple Exercises today Examples (that one can hack) are very useful!
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Follow-up: Computer problems Client-server setup Over-loaded servers – not really! Over-loaded network?? No! Server problems at fys.ku.dk last week Browser problems Mozilla / Netscape + JAVA with Maple TA does not work! Use galeon (unlikely but works!) Don’t panic! “… it said in warm, red letters …”
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Optimizing computer performance load average page (teachers in RF) for choice of unused hosts Do not use KDE! use Gnome or Debian Do not use Mozilla / Netscape use galeon
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Monitoring today I will be monitoring behind the scene Network load Computer loads Please report any strange behavior! To me if I’m in the room To the exercise teacher if I’m not!
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General Feedback Report back about anything which is unclear! Talk to the exercise teacher better ‘bandwidth’ than ‘web discussion group’ don’t be afraid to ask; no question is too silly! immediate answers in many cases We will collect notes in a teacher ‘blog Feedback based on this web material updates feedback during lectures and exercises
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New web material PowerPoint lecture material Available directly from the ‘schedule’ page Links Dictionaries Math and phys knowledge bases Maple procedures
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Examples of useful link info Dictionaries, for unfamiliar words Merriam-Webster Wordnet Engelsk-dansk … What is sinh(x) and cosh(x)? www.ask.com plots and explanations www.ask.com World of Math background ‘cosh is the shape of a hanging cable’ read about the background for the names
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Preparations for next week Check the Schedule page! Read / browse 19.3 – 19.5 Don’t panic! Look at some of the exercises Monday will be based on 19.5 and 19.10-12 Don’t panic!
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Todays exercise Using Maple to explore solutions Combining analysis and visualization You get a heat diffusion Maple worksheet rectangular sheet solutions constructed and animated You should make a wave equation ditto rectangular membrane construct membrane wave solutions animate them!
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PDEs: What Maple can and cannot do It can solve some PDEs numerically with two variables: directly (dsolve/numeric) with more variables: indirectly – see web repository! give analytical solutions to many relevant PDEs visualize and animate these It cannot Handle boundary conditions well analytically Solve for example 2-D plus time PDEs numerically such as the ones for today
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Enough for today! Good luck with the Exercises!
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