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- Q748993 subject Q8308618.
- Q748993 abstract "In mathematics, the Robin boundary condition (/ˈrɔːbɪn/; properly French: [ʁoˈbɛ̃]), or third type boundary condition, is a type of boundary condition, named after Victor Gustave Robin (1855–1897). When imposed on an ordinary or a partial differential equation, it is a specification of a linear combination of the values of a function and the values of its derivative on the boundary of the domain.".
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- Q748993 comment "In mathematics, the Robin boundary condition (/ˈrɔːbɪn/; properly French: [ʁoˈbɛ̃]), or third type boundary condition, is a type of boundary condition, named after Victor Gustave Robin (1855–1897). When imposed on an ordinary or a partial differential equation, it is a specification of a linear combination of the values of a function and the values of its derivative on the boundary of the domain.".
- Q748993 label "Robin boundary condition".