There are some deep connections between differential geometry and topology, abstract algebra and PDE's. PDE's are kinda like number theory, they just keep on giving and giving.
i know quasilinear PDE is applicable to solve inexact ODE @@drpeyam can u pls 🙏 solve the quasilinear PDE: [(1-2p) a_1-q⋅a_2 ] u_p+[-q⋅p⋅a_1+(q-q^2 ) a_2 ] u_q=[(3p-1) a_1+(3q-1) a_2 ]u? i found u=q^(a_1/(a_2-a_1 )) p^(a_2/(a_1-a_2 ))÷(pq)
@@orenfivel6247 Step 1: Discuss this equation with wolfram alpha If Step 1 doesn't work: Study for years in this subject to solve it If the previous step doesn't work: Consult your teacher for help If the previous step doesn't work either: Give up
As a senior year RF Engineering student, Maxwell’s equations pretty much run everything we do. Regular circuit laws breakdown and so Maxwell’s equations fill in the gap.
18:22 I'm not sure if it's correct or not. This notation is a little confusing for me since I'm more comfortable with the partial notation. One dimensional Shrödinger equation in the simplest form (if we set the potential energy to zero) is : (-h²/8π²m)∂²ψ/∂x²=(ih/2π)∂ψ/∂t I think in your notation if I set all the constants to 1 it'll become : -Uxx=iUt So it was correct :) Hope that helped.
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PDE. Peyam Dimensional Explanations.
How about Peyam Dimensional Experience.
"It's very cool, because in French LaPlace means The Place, so you know you're in the right place". That made me laugh out loud :)
You *bring* *news* *of* *peace* for humans in the calculus universe, Dr. *Peyam.* Thank you.
There are some deep connections between differential geometry and topology, abstract algebra and PDE's. PDE's are kinda like number theory, they just keep on giving and giving.
5:34 Thanks Dr Peyam I wrote Navier Stokes equation in my all notebook to dedicate my life on Applied and Pure mathematics
I’m taking PDE this semester and this playlist is a great supplement. Thanks Dr. Peyam.
3:26 Dr. Peyam...you had said the line which is not ordinary....Thank u
Ah yes - a video playlist on your lifework passion! :) kudos!
Yep :)
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i know quasilinear PDE is applicable to solve inexact ODE
@@drpeyam can u pls 🙏 solve the quasilinear PDE:
[(1-2p) a_1-q⋅a_2 ] u_p+[-q⋅p⋅a_1+(q-q^2 ) a_2 ] u_q=[(3p-1) a_1+(3q-1) a_2 ]u?
i found u=q^(a_1/(a_2-a_1 )) p^(a_2/(a_1-a_2 ))÷(pq)
@@orenfivel6247
Step 1: Discuss this equation with wolfram alpha
If Step 1 doesn't work: Study for years in this subject to solve it
If the previous step doesn't work: Consult your teacher for help
If the previous step doesn't work either: Give up
As a senior year RF Engineering student, Maxwell’s equations pretty much run everything we do. Regular circuit laws breakdown and so Maxwell’s equations fill in the gap.
Peyam series on PDEs is a good Christmas present.
This was said about Dr. James Grime from Numberphile: "He is relentlessly enthusiastic about everything". I think this also applies to Dr. Peyam.
ODEs: "I fear no man."
ODEs: "But that thing..."
*PDEs*
ODEs: "It scares me"
Hahahaha
and 3 years later here you are still saving people like me from failing calculus :')
I love you Dr. Peyam! Making math fun!
I am a Math major but I hate what I am learning. Still I love ur video! Wish I can get a professor like u in the future. Great video. Thank you!
Z Q what are you learning?
I'm trying to get back into learning mathematics, and your videos are a fantastic place to start!! We love you Peyam!
Well, I heard of this when I was reading news of Terry Tao with Collatz problem just recently. What a good timing!
18:22 I'm not sure if it's correct or not. This notation is a little confusing for me since I'm more comfortable with the partial notation. One dimensional Shrödinger equation in the simplest form (if we set the potential energy to zero) is :
(-h²/8π²m)∂²ψ/∂x²=(ih/2π)∂ψ/∂t
I think in your notation if I set all the constants to 1 it'll become :
-Uxx=iUt
So it was correct :)
Hope that helped.
You made me to learn PDE. Thanks for making this video.
Hi Dr Peyam
great to see PDEs. I learn a lot from your channel. Great Job.
Dr. Peyam can you please please do more PDE videos on solving Legendre and Bessel singular differential equations oh and the fourier transform
Nicee definitely what I needed!
I really appreciate you pronounce Einstein correctly
3:30 If you can solve all PDEs, then you completely understand the universe.
When learning calculus, it's easier to start off with partial differential equations and work your way up to full differential equations.
I wanna be as happy as peyam
11:30 "just like an extra chromosome, it's pretty bad"
How can I choose the right boundary conditions for a differential equations?
A student of L. Evans explains PDEs. What else could you ask for?
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2:58
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What was thaaaaat?
@5:45 you mentioned a video about you PHD where to find that?
Check out my 100th video special
"La place" is "the square", "the place" is "le lieu" ;-)
You made a video about A matrix to a matrix. You should make one about trig identities for matrices. Like sin^2 + cos^2 = 1
PDE's were a nightmare for me 😂
Please make videos about probability theory.
What do you like so much about PDE's Dr. Peyam?
Thank you..can solve UUxx+(Ux)^2=0 with U(0,x)=t^1/2 and U(1, x)=0
hey how are you i love your teaching style (way)...please i want to advice me in my thesis (research )on can you help me
Pretty Dank Enema
Thanks for this one bruh
Great video. I found it very educational. Can you please suggest a good book to study PDE? I have taken a course in ODE if that helps. Thank you.
Evans
@@drpeyam thank you 👍
Having just taken this class I’m still having nightmares from the final...and yet somehow I’m here after a semester of torture lmao.
Stockholm Syndrome 🤣
processing development environment
New version of Example #5: Gauss' Law.
That should get past "the screen".
Please upload videos riemann mapping Therome please please sir I request you
Making me interested in PDE before having the correct foundations in ODEs ;-;
what is uux?
The function u times the derivative of u with respect to x
Hi
11:25 ... lol
Example #7: Driving in Southern California.
LOL
long time ago i dream witj something likfe this, lol
what i hate about this channel is that, length of the course is too short!
Please add detailed videos, like professor leonard youtube
There’s a whole playlist
@@drpeyam the whole playlist only 5 or 6 hours max..LOL
Your name is Iranian. Are you Iranian by any chance? دمت گرم
Yes
@@drpeyam can you speak read and write farsi? I am very proud of you. Great lectures.
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Great video but why the chromosome reference was needed is unknown
une introduction existante /
11:25 Like an extra chromosome...very bad 😄