Wave function - BVP

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$$fracpartial ^2 upartial t^2~=~c^2fracpartial ^2 upartial x^2$$
BVP:
$begincasesu_tt-u_xx=0,~-t<x<t,~0<t\
u(-t,t)=b(t),~0 leq t\ u(t,t)=a(t),~~~~0 leq tendcases$(Boundary conditions)



Asking for verification of the general solution



$Phi(x,t)~=~mathcalF(x-ct)+mathcalG(x+ct)$(Solution to the BVP)



It is just when domain is infinity or also when the domain is final (like [-1,1])?







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$$fracpartial ^2 upartial t^2~=~c^2fracpartial ^2 upartial x^2$$
BVP:
$begincasesu_tt-u_xx=0,~-t<x<t,~0<t\
u(-t,t)=b(t),~0 leq t\ u(t,t)=a(t),~~~~0 leq tendcases$(Boundary conditions)



Asking for verification of the general solution



$Phi(x,t)~=~mathcalF(x-ct)+mathcalG(x+ct)$(Solution to the BVP)



It is just when domain is infinity or also when the domain is final (like [-1,1])?







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$$fracpartial ^2 upartial t^2~=~c^2fracpartial ^2 upartial x^2$$
BVP:
$begincasesu_tt-u_xx=0,~-t<x<t,~0<t\
u(-t,t)=b(t),~0 leq t\ u(t,t)=a(t),~~~~0 leq tendcases$(Boundary conditions)



Asking for verification of the general solution



$Phi(x,t)~=~mathcalF(x-ct)+mathcalG(x+ct)$(Solution to the BVP)



It is just when domain is infinity or also when the domain is final (like [-1,1])?







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$$fracpartial ^2 upartial t^2~=~c^2fracpartial ^2 upartial x^2$$
BVP:
$begincasesu_tt-u_xx=0,~-t<x<t,~0<t\
u(-t,t)=b(t),~0 leq t\ u(t,t)=a(t),~~~~0 leq tendcases$(Boundary conditions)



Asking for verification of the general solution



$Phi(x,t)~=~mathcalF(x-ct)+mathcalG(x+ct)$(Solution to the BVP)



It is just when domain is infinity or also when the domain is final (like [-1,1])?









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Hint:



$begincasesu(t,t)=a(t)\u(-t,t)=b(t)endcases$ :



$begincasesF((c+1)t)+G((c-1)t)=a(t)\F((c-1)t)+G((c+1)t)=b(t)endcases$






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    Hint:



    $begincasesu(t,t)=a(t)\u(-t,t)=b(t)endcases$ :



    $begincasesF((c+1)t)+G((c-1)t)=a(t)\F((c-1)t)+G((c+1)t)=b(t)endcases$






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      Hint:



      $begincasesu(t,t)=a(t)\u(-t,t)=b(t)endcases$ :



      $begincasesF((c+1)t)+G((c-1)t)=a(t)\F((c-1)t)+G((c+1)t)=b(t)endcases$






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        Hint:



        $begincasesu(t,t)=a(t)\u(-t,t)=b(t)endcases$ :



        $begincasesF((c+1)t)+G((c-1)t)=a(t)\F((c-1)t)+G((c+1)t)=b(t)endcases$






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        Hint:



        $begincasesu(t,t)=a(t)\u(-t,t)=b(t)endcases$ :



        $begincasesF((c+1)t)+G((c-1)t)=a(t)\F((c-1)t)+G((c+1)t)=b(t)endcases$







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