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dc.contributor.authorFaham, M.A.A. Mohamed.-
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-07T08:56:45Z-
dc.date.available2018-12-07T08:56:45Z-
dc.date.issued2017-11-28-
dc.identifier.isbn9789556271232-
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/3298-
dc.description.abstractThis work solves Helmholtz equation on a cubed sphere defined by Nasir (2007) and studies symmetric properties of the solutions. A partial differential equation of the form ∇2𝐹 + 𝑘2𝐹 = 0, where ∇2 is the Laplacian, 𝑘 is the wave number and 𝐹 is the amplitude is known as the Helmholtz’s equation. When 𝑘 = 0, this reduces to Laplace’s equation. Both of these equations are two important partial differential equations those arise often in the study of physical problems involving in both space and time. Thus, solving Laplace’s equation and Helmholtz’s equation have been attempted by researchers under various conditions. Objective of this work is to solve Helmholtz equation on a selected cubed sphere and study its symmetric properties. Helmholtz equation on sphere can be defined as Δ𝑆𝑈 − 𝜆𝑈 = 𝑟, where Δ𝑆𝑈 is the Laplace-Beltrami operator. For simplicity, we chose 𝑟 when 𝜆 = 1 such that the analytical solution of the equation has the form 𝑈 = (1 + 𝑥𝑦) exp(𝑧). We, in an earlier paper, named each face of the cubed sphere as 𝑋+, 𝑌+, 𝑍+, 𝑋−, 𝑌−, 𝑍− and assigned local coordinates . 𝑡1 and 𝑡2 for each plane. In this work, we proved, by our trial solution, that 𝑈𝑋+ = 𝑈𝑋− and 𝑈𝑌+ = 𝑈𝑌− and since ΔS is symmetric in 𝑡1 and 𝑡2, solutions of Helmholtz equation on the faces 𝑋− and 𝑌− have same expressions as those of 𝑋+ and 𝑌+respectively. However, solutions on the surfaces 𝑍+ and 𝑍− are different as 𝑈𝑍+ , 𝑈𝑍− are not comparable. This is because the 𝑧 coordinates for 𝑍+, 𝑍− surfaces are different even though 𝑥𝑦 value remains same.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherFaculty of Applied Science, South Eastern University of Sri Lankaen_US
dc.subjectCubed sphere,en_US
dc.subjectHelmholtz equation,en_US
dc.subjectLaplace-Beltrami operator.en_US
dc.titleHelmholtz’s equation on a cubed sphereen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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