Concept information
Terme préférentiel
Janet basis
Définition
-
In mathematics, a Janet basis is a normal form for systems of linear homogeneous partial differential equations (PDEs) that removes the inherent arbitrariness of any such system. It was introduced in 1920 by Maurice Janet. It was first called the Janet basis by Fritz Schwarz in 1998.
(Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_basis)
Concept générique
Traductions
-
français
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/PSR-DJSJSBQ0-4
{{label}}
{{#each values }} {{! loop through ConceptPropertyValue objects }}
{{#if prefLabel }}
{{/if}}
{{/each}}
{{#if notation }}{{ notation }} {{/if}}{{ prefLabel }}
{{#ifDifferentLabelLang lang }} ({{ lang }}){{/ifDifferentLabelLang}}
{{#if vocabName }}
{{ vocabName }}
{{/if}}