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== Definition of Partial Differential Equations ==
== Definition of Partial Differential Equations ==


I should explain why I changed the definition of PDEs. The original text said that the unknown in a PDE was a function of several variables, but nowhere did it say that a PDE involves derivatives w.r.t. those variables. [[User:Greg Woodhouse|Greg Woodhouse]] 13:21, 2 April 2007 (CDT)
I should explain why I changed the definition of PDEs. The original text said that the unknown in a PDE was a function of several variables, but nowhere did it say that a PDE involves derivatives w.r.t. those variables. [[User:Greg Woodhouse|Greg Woodhouse]] 13:21, 2 April 2007 (CDT)

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I should explain why I changed the definition of PDEs. The original text said that the unknown in a PDE was a function of several variables, but nowhere did it say that a PDE involves derivatives w.r.t. those variables. Greg Woodhouse 13:21, 2 April 2007 (CDT)