Green's function
English
Etymology
Named after the British mathematician George Green, who first developed the concept in the 1830s.
Noun
Green's function (plural Green's functions)
- (mathematics) a type of function used in the analysis of inhomogeneous differential equations.
Translations
function used to analyse differential equations
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