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In mathematics and particularly in dynamic systems, an initial condition, in some contexts called a seed value, is a value of an evolving variable at some point in time designated as the initial time (typically denoted t = 0).
The initial value of a function is the point at which a function begins. A function is a mathematical relation into which we input values of a domain that generate output values of a range.
Initial conditions describe the energy stored in every capacitor and every inductor. Initial conditions are completely specified only when both voltage and current for all capacitors and all inductors is known.
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For solving one dimensional second order linear partial differential equation, we require one initial and two boundary conditions.
In the field of differential equations, an initial value problem (also called a Cauchy problem by some authors) is an ordinary differential equation together with a specified value, called the initial condition, of the unknown function at a given point in the domain of the solution.
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The initial value, or y-intercept, is the output value when the input of a linear function is zero. It is the y-value of the point where the line crosses the y-axis. An increasing linear function results in a graph that slants upward from left to right and has a positive slope.
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A boundary value problem has conditions specified at the extremes (“boundaries") of the independent variable in the equation whereas an initial value problem has all the conditions specified at the same value of the independent variable (and that value is at the lower boundary of the domain, thus the term “initial"
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A boundary problem in analysis is a phenomenon in which geographical patterns are differentiated by the shape and arrangement of boundaries that are drawn for administrative or measurement purposes. The boundary problem occurs because of the loss of neighbors in analyses that depend on the values of the neighbors.
An initial value problem is a differential equation with where is an open set of, together with a point in the domain of, called the initial condition. A solution to an initial value problem is a function that is a solution to the differential equation and satisfies.
where y0 is an arbitrary prescribed initial value. That is, the theorem guarantees that the given initial value problem will always have (existence of) exactly one (uniqueness) solution, on any interval containing t0 as long as both p(t) and g(t) are continuous on the same interval.
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