Separation of variables

From Glossary of Meteorology



separation of variables

The assumption that the solution of a partial differential equation is equal to a product of functions, each being a function of only one of the independent variables.

Each function then satisfies an ordinary differential equation and the original equation is said to be separable. This method has been widely applied in linear boundary value problems admitting permanent waves as solutions.


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