The Optimal Control of Second Order Quasi-Linear Equipotential Flows
Journal Title: Leonardo Electronic Journal of Practices and Technologies - Year 2007, Vol 6, Issue 10
Abstract
This research studies the optimal control of Laplacian group of equations of the second differential order and quasilinear or first degree equations in nature. The study categorizes the research into one- through to the nth-dimensional cases as points of generalization. The numerical values and physical Simulates give visual conceptions of the one-to three-dimensional equipotential flows.
Authors and Affiliations
Victor WAZIRI, Kayode ADEBOYE
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