Laplace's Equation with Arbitrary Boundary Conditions in PYTHON
LINK TO TUTORIAL SERIES: • Playlist In this video we use the python package NUMBA to solve for the electric potential under any boundary conditions. While this includes conditions at the edges, it also include places of fixed potential within the boundaries: this is impossible to tackle analytically. By the end of the video. I show how one can create their own image of a potential configuration (for example, a complicated geometrical plate capacitor, such as the accordion geometry seen in ATLAS), and how one can the compute the potential, and electric field everywhere. Code located in the link below. Go to "Python Metaphysics tutorials" and then "Vid 8" https://github.com/lukepolson/youtube...

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