domain of definition for $u_x + uu_y = 1$











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How do i find the domain of definition for $u_x + uu_y = 1$
with $u = x/2$ on $y=x$ , $0 leq x leq 1$



I parametrise by letting $y=s$ , $x=s$ , $u=s/2$ , $0 leq s leq 1$ at $t=0$



The characteristic equations are:
$dx/dt = 1$, $dy/dt = u$, $du/dt = 1$



Solving $dx/dt = 1$ gives $x=t +s$



Solving $du/dt = 1$ gives $u=t+ s/2$



Solving $dy/dt = u$ gives $y = (1/2)t^2 + st/2 + s$



This is where I get stuck,



$t=x-s$ so $y = (1/2)(x-s)^2 + (1/2)s(x-s) + s$



and $0 leq s leq 1$ so am i correct in saying that the domain of definition is the region between $y = (1/2)x^2 $ and $y = (1/2)(x-1)^2 + (1/2)(x-1) + 1$










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  • I did it by means of another procedure and I get the same result. Maybe you want a full answer...
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How do i find the domain of definition for $u_x + uu_y = 1$
with $u = x/2$ on $y=x$ , $0 leq x leq 1$



I parametrise by letting $y=s$ , $x=s$ , $u=s/2$ , $0 leq s leq 1$ at $t=0$



The characteristic equations are:
$dx/dt = 1$, $dy/dt = u$, $du/dt = 1$



Solving $dx/dt = 1$ gives $x=t +s$



Solving $du/dt = 1$ gives $u=t+ s/2$



Solving $dy/dt = u$ gives $y = (1/2)t^2 + st/2 + s$



This is where I get stuck,



$t=x-s$ so $y = (1/2)(x-s)^2 + (1/2)s(x-s) + s$



and $0 leq s leq 1$ so am i correct in saying that the domain of definition is the region between $y = (1/2)x^2 $ and $y = (1/2)(x-1)^2 + (1/2)(x-1) + 1$










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  • I did it by means of another procedure and I get the same result. Maybe you want a full answer...
    – Rafa Budría
    2 days ago













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How do i find the domain of definition for $u_x + uu_y = 1$
with $u = x/2$ on $y=x$ , $0 leq x leq 1$



I parametrise by letting $y=s$ , $x=s$ , $u=s/2$ , $0 leq s leq 1$ at $t=0$



The characteristic equations are:
$dx/dt = 1$, $dy/dt = u$, $du/dt = 1$



Solving $dx/dt = 1$ gives $x=t +s$



Solving $du/dt = 1$ gives $u=t+ s/2$



Solving $dy/dt = u$ gives $y = (1/2)t^2 + st/2 + s$



This is where I get stuck,



$t=x-s$ so $y = (1/2)(x-s)^2 + (1/2)s(x-s) + s$



and $0 leq s leq 1$ so am i correct in saying that the domain of definition is the region between $y = (1/2)x^2 $ and $y = (1/2)(x-1)^2 + (1/2)(x-1) + 1$










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How do i find the domain of definition for $u_x + uu_y = 1$
with $u = x/2$ on $y=x$ , $0 leq x leq 1$



I parametrise by letting $y=s$ , $x=s$ , $u=s/2$ , $0 leq s leq 1$ at $t=0$



The characteristic equations are:
$dx/dt = 1$, $dy/dt = u$, $du/dt = 1$



Solving $dx/dt = 1$ gives $x=t +s$



Solving $du/dt = 1$ gives $u=t+ s/2$



Solving $dy/dt = u$ gives $y = (1/2)t^2 + st/2 + s$



This is where I get stuck,



$t=x-s$ so $y = (1/2)(x-s)^2 + (1/2)s(x-s) + s$



and $0 leq s leq 1$ so am i correct in saying that the domain of definition is the region between $y = (1/2)x^2 $ and $y = (1/2)(x-1)^2 + (1/2)(x-1) + 1$







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  • I did it by means of another procedure and I get the same result. Maybe you want a full answer...
    – Rafa Budría
    2 days ago


















  • I did it by means of another procedure and I get the same result. Maybe you want a full answer...
    – Rafa Budría
    2 days ago
















I did it by means of another procedure and I get the same result. Maybe you want a full answer...
– Rafa Budría
2 days ago




I did it by means of another procedure and I get the same result. Maybe you want a full answer...
– Rafa Budría
2 days ago















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