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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Išsigimstančios dalinių išvestinių sistemos sprendinių struktūra / The solutions structure of the system of malformed partial derivations

Čiučkytė, Renata 02 June 2006 (has links)
In this master thesis it is analyzed the system of four partial fluxions of the primary row of differential equations the row of which dwindles at the point of p+1, when p = 0. The system of partial fluxions of differential equations has been solved through the modified technique of summarized degree rows. Two cases were explored: general and when the system’s ratios initial matrix is a special structure matrix. The solutions of the system dependence on the ratios, which are near partial fluxions of the searched function, were explored. There were designed four families of the detached solutions and proved that each of them depends on one optional function of y and z variables. The structure of system of solutions at the malformation points depends not only on x degree, but also on y and z variables. There is no such type of malformation in the theory of dwindle simple differential equations, therefore this analyzed dwindle of the system of partial fluxion of differential equations is called quasi-regular malformation. Keywords: differential equation, partial derivation, quasi-regular malformation.
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Vienos išsigimstančios dalinių išvestinių diferencialinių lygčių sistemos sprendinių struktūra / The structure of the solutions of the one system of degenerating differential equations with partial derivatives

Vaičiulytė, Ingrida 27 August 2009 (has links)
Šiame darbe išnagrinėta išsigimstanti keturių pirmos eilės dalinių išvestinių diferencialinių lygčių sistema. Dalinių išvestinių diferencialinių lygčių sistemai spręsti pritaikytas apibendrintų laipsninių eilučių metodas. Rasti analiziniai šios sistemos sprendiniai ir ištirtos jų savybės išsigimimo daugdaros taškų aplinkoje. Apibendrintų laipsninių eilučių metodas gali būti pritaikytas sprendžiant panašios struktūros dalinių išvestinių diferencialines lygtis, kurių eilė išsigimsta. Darbe gauti rezultatai gali būti pritaikomi modeliuojant ir tiriant realius procesus. / In this work the system of four degenerating differential equations with partial derivatives of first order was studied. For the solution of system of differential equations with partial derivatives the method of generalized power series was applied. Analytical solutions of this system were found and properties of solutions on neighbourhood of points of degeneration manifold were investigated. The method of generalized power series can be applied to the solution of systems of differential equations with partial derivatives of similar structure, which order is degenerating. The results, which were obtained in this work, can be applied to modelling and studying the real processes.
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Pusiau reliatyvistinės radialinės Šriodingerio lygties su Saksono-Vudso potencialu sprendinių struktūros tyrimas / Research of the structure of solutions of semi-relativistic radial Shrodinger equation with Saxon-Woods potential

Mažunavičienė, Rita 02 September 2010 (has links)
Išnagrinėta ketvirtos eilės išsigimstanti paprastoji diferencialinė lygtis. Laipsninių eilučių metodu sukonstruoti jos sprendiniai. Ištirta sprendinių struktūra ir nustatytas jų skaičius. / In this work Fourth order degenerate ordinary differential Schrödinger equation was studied. Methods of degree series is you solutions constructed. Structure of solutions and you number is explored.

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