:D, Please checkout this video, in theory part right hand side is not zero, with a small modification in code you can solve 2D Poisson's equation easily ruclips.net/video/1arN0uizaXc/видео.html
@@abolfazlmahmoodpoor_ Thanks for your quick response! When f is a function of x do you also need to rewrite f in terms of zeta when solving the integral? Something like f=f(x) --> f=f(zeta) with zeta(x)?
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I found your's way of descrption perfact. Highly appriciated.
Great video as usual, good job 👍
Mind blowing job sir,
Hello sir I am from India, great teaching style sir
There is no doubt that Indians are great in mathematics, I am glad that you found my videos useful
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I did'nd find the telegram link, pls share once again sir
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I am looking for MATLAB code of 2D possion equation with P2 eleemnt. How can I get help?
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Could you please make a video on Pseudo Spectral method in 2D with matlab code
I hope I can do it in future
With the beard I cannot recognize you . After a long time, great video , I hope you also perform a 2D version of Poisson .🙂
:D, Please checkout this video, in theory part right hand side is not zero, with a small modification in code you can solve 2D Poisson's equation easily ruclips.net/video/1arN0uizaXc/видео.html
Here is 2D Poisson. ruclips.net/video/rgh0Mu6exnc/видео.htmlsi=qePCP0CMgyf3zEx2
How does it work if f=f(x) ?
if f == f(x)
@@abolfazlmahmoodpoor_ yeah indeed in your example f is equal to a constant, but how do you solve the RHS integral if f is a function of x?
@@MNDriveIn if analytical solution is available, analytically, if no, you need to solve it numerically
@@abolfazlmahmoodpoor_ Thanks for your quick response! When f is a function of x do you also need to rewrite f in terms of zeta when solving the integral? Something like f=f(x) --> f=f(zeta) with zeta(x)?
@@MNDriveIn yes