Typical Differential
Equations of
Electrodynamics or
Mathematical Physics
Monalisa Malelak
2321505
Telegrapher's equations
The telegraphist's equations (or just
telegraph equations) are a pair of
linear differential equations which
describe the voltage and current on an
electrical transmission line with distance
and time
They were developed by Oliver Heaviside
who created the transmission line model,
and are based on Maxwell's Equations.
Generalized Telegraphists
Equation
Wave Equation
2V
2V
V
LC
( LG RC )
RGV
2
2
z
t
t
2I
2I
I
LC
( LG RC )
RGI
2
2
z
t
t
Generalized Telegraphists
Equation
2F
2F
F
a
b
cF
2
2
x
t
t
a
, , : permitivity, conductivity and
permeability.
b
or
If we subtitute a= and
b=
F for the fields E and H
If we subtitute a= and
b=
F for the fields A or
or
It
will
be
Wave
equation
for
electromagnetic waves in loss-free
dielectric
If we subtitute a=LC
and
F for the fields v or i
or
or
Helmholtz Equation
2 E 0 0 ( 2 ) E 0
sin ce k 0 0
2E k 2 E 0
Schroedinger Equation
In quantum mechanics,
the Schroedinger
equation is a partial
differential equation
that describes how the
quantum state of a
physical system
changes with time.
Schroedinger Equation
2
2
2
2
a 2 or j a
t
2m(W W pot )
2 2
m
: electron mass
W
: total electron energy in the nucleus field
Wpot : potensial energy of an electron in the nucleus
field