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Solve differential equation with Wolfram|Alpha without hypergeometric func?

Posted 9 years ago
d2/dy2(|du/dy|^n)=A 

I tried to eliminate the absolute value and to integrate but I find a solution in wolfram .but this solution contains a hypergeometric function. is that I can have a solution without this hypergeometric function

POSTED BY: abddellatif loua
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Have you tried using FunctionExpand to expand the Hypergeometric function?

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=FunctionExpand@Hypergeometric0F1%5Ba,+x%5D

If you're going to be doing math this complicated, you might need to do it in Mathematica or Mathematica Online.

What is the query you are using that gives you a solution to that equation?

POSTED BY: Sean Clarke

yes I tried this link you send me. Here I found the solution.but to apply condition limits i must integrate and derive the solution and the hypergeometric function bother me

POSTED BY: abddellatif loua

hello please there is someone who has an idea

POSTED BY: abddellatif loua
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