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A partial differential equation of second-order, i.e., one of the form Au_(xx)+2Bu_(xy)+Cu_(yy)+Du_x+Eu_y+F=0, (1) is called parabolic if the matrix Z=[A B; B C] (2) ...
The second-order ordinary differential equation y^('')+[A+Bcos(2x)+Ccos(4x)]y=0.
The second-order ordinary differential equation y^('')+alpha(x)y^'+x^2y^n=0.
The Helmholtz differential equation is not separable in toroidal coordinates
The third-order ordinary differential equation y^(''')+alphayy^('')+beta(1-y^('2))=0.
The Helmholtz differential equation is not separable in bispherical coordinates.
Whittaker and Watson (1990, pp. 539-540) write Lamé's differential equation for ellipsoidal harmonics of the first kind of the four types as ...
The ordinary differential equation y^('')+k/xy^'+deltae^y=0.
In bipolar coordinates, the Helmholtz differential equation is not separable, but Laplace's equation is.
The second-order ordinary differential equation y^('')-[(m(m+1)+1/4-(m+1/2)cosx)/(sin^2x)+(lambda+1/2)]y=0.
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