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Talk:Dodd–Bullough–Mikhailov equation

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Not encyclopaedic

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Just a formula for the PDE and some kind of complicated analytic solution and a load of graphs. I hope an expert in the area will write an encyclopedia article to tell us what it al means! Billlion (talk) 20:03, 27 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]

  • It is a partial differential equation of two variables x,t. Just like algebraic equations, the natural question is what are the solutions. Some PDE has closed form solutions, called analytic

solution, some PDE's solution cannot be expressed in known functions, and need to solve numerically. Once you obtain a set of solution, you plot them in graphic forms, that simple.

Since even you a mathematician has difficulty understand the solutions and graphs.Apparently not many people has the ability to solve PDE, and plot the solution, it is definitetly too advanced for general readers. Hence I remove them all

For advance reader, who wants to read more go to baike.baidu.com

--Gisling (talk) 13:27, 18 May 2015 (UTC).[reply]