periodic boundary
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periodic
adjective
uk/ˌpɪə.riˈɒd.ɪk/us/ˌpɪr.iˈɑː.dɪk/
happening repeatedly over a period ...
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boundary
noun[C]
uk/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/us/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit ...
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Secondly, derivatives have to be evaluated directly for the divergence of the magnetic field, although they may be avoided ifperiodicboundaryconditions are used.
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Preliminary numerical results withperiodicboundaryconditions do point towards the redistribution of energy in various modes, but no firm conclusions can be drawn.
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This approach can be extended to the three-dimensional problem withperiodicboundaryconditions.
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Often in physical applications, this problem is circumvented by imposing suitableperiodicboundaryconditions.
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For the case of rectangularperiodicboundaryconditions, pressures determined in this way are unambiguous.
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To simplify the discussion, we wish to trivialize boundary conditions, so suppose that u is defined on the unit square withperiodicboundaryconditions.
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Now consider the solution h(x, t) of (1.1) on the interval -1 6 x 6 1 withperiodicboundaryconditions.
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In the y direction, aperiodicboundarycondition is applied.
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We provide such an implementation for the simplestperiodicboundarydata.
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Plane shear waves under aperiodicboundarydisturbance in a saturated granular medium.
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Another issue is the sufficiency of the domain size in the spanwise direction, where aperiodicboundarycondition is enforced.
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Otherwise, both for zero-flux andperiodicboundaryconditions the spectrum is discrete.
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To be precise, we confine ourselves to the case ofperiodicboundaryconditions.
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