The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics 1952 5(4):466-471; doi:10.1093/qjmam/5.4.466
© 1952 by Oxford University Press
HEAT CONDUCTION IN SOLIDS AS AN EIGENVALUE PROBLEM
G. D. WASSERMANN
(
King's College Newcastle upon Tyne
)
Problems of linear heat conduction in solids are formulated as eigenvalue problems. This permits the rapid solution of standard problems. By the use of recent boundary perturbation techniques it also makes accessible to solution problems which cannot be solved by the usual methods.

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