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- Fundamental_solution comment "In mathematics, a fundamental solution for a linear partial differential operator L is a formulation in the language of distribution theory of the older idea of a Green's function. In terms of the Dirac delta "function" δ(x), a fundamental solution F is the solution of the inhomogeneous equationLF = δ(x) .Here F is a priori only assumed to be a distribution.This concept has long been utilized for the Laplacian in two and three dimensions.".