MATLAB to solve laplace equation

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Mayisha Sabia
Mayisha Sabia on 16 Feb 2016
Answered: Jansen Tacata on 29 Jul 2020
Hi, I was wondering if you could help clarify something for me regarding MATLAB as I'm a beginner at it. My assignment has the question: Write the following numerical codes to solve the linear system using the Jacobi, Gauss-Seidel, and Successive Over-Relaxation (SOR) on three grid sizes 100 by 100, 200 by 200, 300 by 300. I don't understand what they mean by grid size. We have to solve the Laplace equation with Dirichlet boundary conditions; I'm confused about what to put as the initial array, and what to use as the number of nodes in the x and y direction. Where does the grid size come into play here?
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Torsten
Torsten on 16 Feb 2016
You are supposed to solve the Laplace equation
a) in 100 (x-direction) x 100 (y-direction),
b) in 200 (x-direction) x 200 (y-direction),
c) in 300 (x-direction) x 300 (y-direction) points.
Best wishes
Torsten.

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Jansen Tacata
Jansen Tacata on 29 Jul 2020
Use the linearity property of Laplace transform to find L[5e −7t + t + 2e 2t ]. Find the domain of F(s).

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