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The PDE.

  Since we have to find a temperature at every point (x,t) in the strip, we expect that we will need a corresponding equation at every point (x,t). The equation is the one-dimensional heat equation  
 \begin{displaymath}
 \d Tt = \kappa \frac{\partial^2 T}{\partial x^2}\end{displaymath} (2)
The same equation appears in other areas. For example, unsteady viscous flow past a plate is governed it. Mathematically, it is classified as a ``parabolic'' PDE.


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