Dirichlet boundary condition

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In mathematics, the Dirichlet boundary condition is imposed on an ordinary or partial differential equation, such that the values that the solution takes along the boundary of the domain are fixed. The question of finding solutions to such equations is known as the Dirichlet problem. In the sciences and engineering, a Dirichlet boundary condition may also be referred to as a fixed boundary condition or boundary condition of the first type. It is named after Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet (1805–1859).[1]

In finite-element analysis, the essential or Dirichlet boundary condition is defined by weighted-integral form of a differential equation.[2] The dependent unknown u in the same form as the weight function w appearing in the boundary expression is termed a primary variable, and its specification constitutes the essential or Dirichlet boundary condition.

Examples

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For an ordinary differential equation, for instance, y+y=0, the Dirichlet boundary conditions on the interval [a,b] take the form y(a)=α,y(b)=β, where α and β are given numbers.

For a partial differential equation, for example, 2y+y=0, where 2 denotes the Laplace operator, the Dirichlet boundary conditions on a domain Ω ⊂ Rn take the form y(x)=f(x)xΩ, where f is a known function defined on the boundary ∂Ω.

Applications

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For example, the following would be considered Dirichlet boundary conditions:

Other boundary conditions

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Many other boundary conditions are possible, including the Cauchy boundary condition and the mixed boundary condition. The latter is a combination of the Dirichlet and Neumann conditions.

See also

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References

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