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===Contents===
 
===Contents===
 
:1. Introduction and motivation
 
:1. Introduction and motivation
::[[Delta derivative|Definition 1]]
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::[[Partial Delta Derivative|Definition 1]]
 
:2. Multivariable calculus on time scales
 
:2. Multivariable calculus on time scales
 
:3. Partial differential operators
 
:3. Partial differential operators
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::3.1 The homogeneous heat operator
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::3.1 The homogeneous wave operator
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:4. Nonhomogeneous operators
 
:4. Nonhomogeneous operators
 
:5. Mixed time scales
 
:5. Mixed time scales
 
:Appendix
 
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::[[Real numbers]]
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::[[Forward jump]]
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::[[Right scattered]]
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 15 January 2023

Billy Jackson: Partial dynamic equations on time scales

Published $2006$, Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics.


Online copies

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Contents

1. Introduction and motivation
Definition 1
2. Multivariable calculus on time scales
3. Partial differential operators
3.1 The homogeneous heat operator
Delta heat equation
3.1 The homogeneous wave operator
Delta wave equation
4. Nonhomogeneous operators
5. Mixed time scales
Appendix
Time scale
Real numbers
Quantum q greater than 1
Multiples of integers
Forward jump
Backward jump
Right scattered
Right dense
Left scattered
Left dense
Isolated point
Forward graininess