Specifies fixed values.
Can be used for elliptic partial differential equations and parabolic partial differential equations.
Numerical examples:
Specifies the derivative in a direction normal to the boundary.
Can be used for elliptic partial differential equations and parabolic partial differential equations.
Which boundary conditions lead to existence and uniqueness of a second order PDE Updated 2024-12-23 +Created 1970-01-01
www.cns.gatech.edu/~predrag/courses/PHYS-6124-12/StGoChap6.pdf 6.1 "Classification of PDE's" clarifies which boundary conditions are needed for existence and uniqueness of each type of second order of PDE: