Professor MathTheBeautiful, thank you for a deep explanation of the Separation of Variables for the Heat Equation. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV.
Why he hate complex numbers :( Could have simplified the "trig part" so nicely, and drawn an interesting comparison with the (real-valued) exponential in the heat solution
to capture all possible solutions, first thing if function is a solution then multiplying and summing and the answer is also a solution so no wrong there , he other thing we need to capture all possible solutions more like a general solution
Professor MathTheBeautiful, thank you for a deep explanation of the Separation of Variables for the Heat Equation. This is an error free video/lecture on RUclips TV.
Quality contant !!!
much Appreciated
Why he hate complex numbers :( Could have simplified the "trig part" so nicely, and drawn an interesting comparison with the (real-valued) exponential in the heat solution
feeling like a huge geek for watching these videos lol #sorrynotsorry
why did he introduce omega constant and why is there summation
to capture all possible solutions, first thing if function is a solution then multiplying and summing and the answer is also a solution so no wrong there , he other thing we need to capture all possible solutions more like a general solution
@@prashanthp5948 got it thanks