Elliptic partial differential equation
at a given point
A partial differential equation of order ,
such that is a differential operator of order less than , whose characteristic equation at ,
has no real roots except .
For second-order equations the characteristic form is quadratic,
and can be brought to the form
by a non-singular affine transformation of the variables , .
When all or all , the equation is said to be of elliptic type.
A partial differential equation is said to be of elliptic type in its domain of definition if it is elliptic at every point of this domain.
An elliptic partial differential is called uniformly elliptic if there are positive numbers and such that
For references see Differential equation, partial.
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References
[a1] | L.V. Hörmander, "The analysis of linear partial differential operators" , 1 , Springer (1983) |
Elliptic partial differential equation. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Elliptic_partial_differential_equation&oldid=28185