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This category contains all control problems which are governed by an elliptic partial differential equation.
This category contains all control problems which are governed by an elliptic partial differential equation.


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A second order linear partial differential equation can be written as
<math>\sum^n_{i,j=1} a_{ij} \frac{\partial^2u}{\partial x_i \partial x_j} +\, \text{lower-order terms} = 0</math>.
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If the matrix <math>A=(a_{ij})_{ij}</math> is positive or negative definite, the partial differential equation is called elliptic.
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  An example is the Poisson's equation: <math>-\Delta u = f</math>,
where <math>\Delta</math> denotes the Laplace operator, <math>u</math> is the unknown, and the function <math>f</math> is given.
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Latest revision as of 15:22, 24 February 2016

This category contains all control problems which are governed by an elliptic partial differential equation.

A second order linear partial differential equation can be written as i,j=1naij2uxixj+lower-order terms=0.

If the matrix A=(aij)ij is positive or negative definite, the partial differential equation is called elliptic.

An example is the Poisson's equation: Δu=f, where Δ denotes the Laplace operator, u is the unknown, and the function f is given.

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