
doi: 10.1063/1.1664707
An extended energy-integral technique for boundary-value problems is presented for a class of differential equations which are prevalent in mathematical physics. The extended technique provides a method for answering questions in wave propagation and stability which could not be treated by the familiar method of energy integrals.
partial differential equations, Partial differential equations
partial differential equations, Partial differential equations
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