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boundary condition Meaning in Bengali



 সীমাবস্থা,

Noun:

সীমাবস্থা,





boundary condition's Usage Examples:

} A boundary condition which specifies the value of the function itself is a Dirichlet boundary condition, or first-type boundary condition.


In mathematics, the Dirichlet (or first-type) boundary condition is a type of boundary condition, named after Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet (1805–1859).


In mathematics, the Neumann (or second-type) boundary condition is a type of boundary condition, named after Carl Neumann.


prescribed at given locations, this is an example of a Dirichlet boundary condition.


of one boundary condition of the solution of an elliptic partial differential equation in a domain to the values of another boundary condition.


mathematics, the Robin boundary condition (/ˈrɒbɪn/; properly French: [ʁɔbɛ̃]), or third type boundary condition, is a type of boundary condition, named after Victor.


In mathematics, a Cauchy (French: [koʃi]) boundary condition augments an ordinary differential equation or a partial differential equation with conditions.


Periodic boundary condition (PBCs) are a set of boundary conditions which are often chosen for approximating a large (infinite) system by using a small.


The Born–von Karman boundary condition is important in solid state physics for analyzing many features of.


In mathematics, a mixed boundary condition for a partial differential equation defines a boundary value problem in which the solution of the given equation.


problem or a boundary value problem (for this case see also Cauchy boundary condition).


This can be thought as a conjunction to inlet boundary condition.


This type of boundary conditions is common and specified mostly where.


In image processing, the free boundary condition is the convention used when applying a convolution kernel to a digital image in which pixel locations.


D_{A}\Phi ]=0,} D A ∗ D A Φ = 0 {\displaystyle D_{A}*D_{A}\Phi =0} with a boundary condition lim | x | → ∞ | Φ | ( x ) = 1.


cross-section about the axis of interest, length of the beam and beam boundary condition.


distant past", come together and interact with one another or with a boundary condition, and then propagate away "to the distant future".


{D_{yy}} } must correspond to the case of the homogeneous Dirichlet boundary condition at end points of the x- and y-intervals, in order to generate the.


third integral remains, giving rise to the kinematic free-surface boundary condition: ∂ η ∂ t + ∇ Φ ⋅ ∇ η − ∂ Φ ∂ z = 0.



Synonyms:

condition; stipulation; precondition;

Antonyms:

abnormality; tonicity; dryness; unsoundness;

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