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Lax pair — In mathematics, in the theory of differential equations, a Lax pair is a pair of time dependent matrices that describe certain solutions of differential equations. They were developed by Peter Lax to discuss solitons in continuous media. The… … Wikipedia
LAX (disambiguation) — LAX or Lax may refer to:; Places :*Los Angeles International Airport (IATA: LAX), Los Angeles main airportLos Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the #1 international gateway to Asia/Pacific. LAX is served by nearly 90 passenger and cargo… … Wikipedia
Lax, Peter — ▪ Hungarian American mathematician born May 1, 1926, Budapest, Hung. Hungarian born American mathematician awarded the 2005 Abel Prize “for his groundbreaking contributions to the theory and applications of partial differential equations and… … Universalium
Lax–Wendroff method — The Lax–Wendroff method, named after Peter Lax and Burton Wendroff, is a numerical method for the solution of hyperbolic partial differential equations, based on finite differences. It is second order accurate in both space and time.Suppose one… … Wikipedia
Équation de Poisson — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Poisson (homonymie). En analyse vectorielle, l équation de Poisson (ainsi nommée en l honneur du mathématicien et physicien français Siméon Denis Poisson) est l équation aux dérivées partielles du second ordre… … Wikipédia en Français
Équation de Korteweg et de Vries — En mathématiques, l équation de Korteweg et de Vries (KdV en abrégé) est un modèle mathématique pour les vagues en faible profondeur. C est un exemple très connu d équation aux dérivées partielles non linéaire dont on connait exactement les… … Wikipédia en Français
Korteweg–de Vries equation — In mathematics, the Korteweg–de Vries equation (KdV equation for short) is a mathematical model of waves on shallow water surfaces. It is particularly notable as the prototypical example of an exactly solvable model, that is, a non linear partial … Wikipedia
Lions–Lax–Milgram theorem — In mathematics, the Lions ndash;Lax ndash;Milgram theorem (or simply Lions rsquo; theorem) is a result in functional analysis with applications in the study of partial differential equations. It is a generalization of the famous Lax Milgram… … Wikipedia
Babuška-Lax-Milgram theorem — In mathematics, the Babuška Lax Milgram theorem is a generalization of the famous Lax Milgram theorem, which gives conditions under which a bilinear form can be inverted to show the existence and uniqueness of a weak solution to a given boundary… … Wikipedia
Novikov–Veselov equation — In mathematics, the Novikov–Veselov equation (or Veselov–Novikov equation) is a natural (2+1) dimensional analogue of the Korteweg–de Vries (KdV) equation. Unlike another (2+1) dimensional analogue of KdV, the Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equation, it… … Wikipedia
Ishimori equation — The Ishimori equation (IE) is a partial differential equation proposed by the Japanese mathematician harvtxt|Y. Ishimori|1984. Its interest is as the first example of a nonlinear spin one field model in the plane that is integrable… … Wikipedia