Charpit

/ˈtʃɑːrpɪt/ noun

In mathematics, a method for solving partial differential equations by finding characteristics or curves along which the equations simplify.

Named after the mathematician Paul Charpit (1739-1818) and possibly also Jean-Baptiste Lagrange, though attribution is debated. The method combines work from earlier mathematicians into a systematic approach. The term is most common in older mathematical texts and physics.

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