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Accurate solution of three-dimensional Poisson's equation in cylindrical coordinate by expansion in Chebyshev polynomials
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    Accurate solution of three-dimensional Poisson's equation in cylindrical coordinate by expansion in Chebyshev polynomials (English)
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    A spectrally accurate solution for the three dimensional Poisson equation and the Helmholtz equation using Chebyshev series and Fourier series is obtained here for a simple domain in a cylindrical coordinate system. The boundary conditions considered are of Dirichlet, Neumann or general mixed type - homogeneous or otherwise. The theory is supported amply by numerical computations.
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    Poisson equation
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    Helmholtz equation
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    Chebyshev series
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    Fourier series
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