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Explain Poisson's Equation ?

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Poisson's equation is an elliptic partial differential equation of broad utility in theoretical physics. ... It is a generalization of Laplace's equation, which is also frequently seen in physics.

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Poisson's equation is an elliptic partial differential equation of broad utility in theoretical physics. ... It is a generalization of Laplace's equation, which is also frequently seen in physics. The equation is named after French mathematician and physicist Siméon Denis Poisson....

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