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What (who) is boundary condition - definition

CLASS OF PROBLEMS IN PDES
Impedance boundary condition; Impedance Boundary Condition; Robin boundary conditions; Third type boundary condition; Impedance boundary conditions; Insulating boundary condition

Robin boundary condition         
In mathematics, the Robin boundary condition (; properly ), or third type boundary condition, is a type of boundary condition, named after Victor Gustave Robin (1855–1897).Gustafson, K.
Dirichlet boundary condition         
TYPE OF CONSTRAINT ON SOLUTIONS TO DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Dirichlet boundary conditions; Dirichlet BC; Dirichlet condition; Dirichlet data; First-type boundary condition; Fixed boundary condition
In the mathematical study of differential equations, the Dirichlet (or first-type) boundary condition is a type of boundary condition, named after Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet (1805–1859). When imposed on an ordinary or a partial differential equation, it specifies the values that a solution needs to take along the boundary of the domain.
Neumann boundary condition         
Neumann problem; Neumann Problems; Neumann Problem; Neumann boundary conditions; Neumann BC; Von Neumann condition; Second-type boundary condition; Flux boundary condition; Neumann condition
In mathematics, the Neumann (or second-type) boundary condition is a type of boundary condition, named after Carl Neumann.

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Robin boundary condition

In mathematics, the Robin boundary condition (; properly French: [ʁɔbɛ̃]), or third type boundary condition, is a type of boundary condition, named after Victor Gustave Robin (1855–1897). When imposed on an ordinary or a partial differential equation, it is a specification of a linear combination of the values of a function and the values of its derivative on the boundary of the domain. Other equivalent names in use are Fourier-type condition and radiation condition.