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But, has to be a solution of.
A function is said to be a solution of (1.1) if satisfies (1.1).
A function is said to be a solution of (1.1) if it satisfies (1.1).
A function (uinOmega) is said to be a solution of problem (1) if it satisfies (1).
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Definition 3.1 A function u ∈ BC is said to be a solution of (1 - 3) if u satisfies Equation.
A function is said to be a solution of (1.1) if satisfies the equation for, the equations,, and the condition.
A function is said to be a solution of (2.2)–(2.4) if satisfies (2.2) and conditions (2.3) and (2.4).
(ii) In Theorems 2.4 and 3.3, does not need to be a solution of any version of the -harmonic equation.
Remember that such function does not need to be a solution of (3.1) in the sense of Definition 2.2.
A function is said to be a solution of (2.1) in an interval if satisfies (2.1) for.
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