Partial Differential Equations

Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) are mathematical equations used to describe changes in functions of multiple variables. These equations are essential for describing and predicting physical phenomena, such as reaction-diffusion processes, wave propagation, fluid flow and heat transfer. PDEs can also be used to express the laws of electricity, magnetism and gravity in a computable form. In particular, they are widely used in engineering, physics and economics, providing a powerful tool for solving a variety of real-life problems.

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