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Honors Theses

University of Richmond

1998

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The Dirichlet Problem And Its Physical Motivations, Andrew E. Pitts May 1998

The Dirichlet Problem And Its Physical Motivations, Andrew E. Pitts

Honors Theses

In this work, we explore the basics of harmonic function theory and its relationship to problems in the theory of heat diffusion. In particular, we will focus on the classical Dirichlet problem.


Problems In Harmonic Function Theory, Ronald A. Walker Apr 1998

Problems In Harmonic Function Theory, Ronald A. Walker

Honors Theses

Harmonic Function Theory is a field of differential mathematics that has both many theoretical constructs and physical connections, as well as its store of classical problems.

One such problem is the Dirichlet Problem. While the proof of the existence of a solution is well-founded on basic theory, and general methods for polynomial solutions have been well studied, much ground is still yet to be overturned. In this paper we focus on the examination, properties and computation methods and limitations, of solutions for rational boundary functions.

Another area that we shall study is the properties and generalizations of the zero sets …