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You are not logged in. #1 2007-02-11 04:15:02
Harmonic functions and surface integrals[Vector calculus / theorems] Show that: The flux of the directional derivative of f with respect to the exterior unit normal over the surface is zero if and only if f is harmonic (laplacian of f is zero) for all regular bounded domain Last edited by kylekatarn (2007-02-26 09:20:52) #2 2007-02-16 06:18:07
Re: Harmonic functions and surface integralsnobody wants to try? : ( Last edited by kylekatarn (2007-02-16 06:33:34) |