On a boundary value problem for a class of second-order complex partial differential equations

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2023

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Universidad Simon Bolivar

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Mathematics
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In this article, a boundary value problem for a second-order complex partial differential equation whose main part is the Laplacian, is introduced and its solvability is discussed by reduction of the problem into the Schwarz problem for a first-order equation. The condition for solvability is presented and an estimate for the unique solution is provided. © 2023, Universidad Simon Bolivar. All rights reserved.

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complex partial differential equations, Schwarz problem

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Bulletin of Computational Applied Mathematics

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11

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51

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