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[[File:Mixed boundary conditions.svg|right|thumb|Green: Neumann boundary condition; purple: Dirichlet boundary condition.]]
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In [[mathematics]], a '''mixed boundary condition''' for a [[partial differential equation]] indicates that different [[boundary condition]]s are used on different parts of the [[boundary (topology)|boundary]] of the [[domain (mathematics)|domain]] of the equation.  
 
For example, if ''u'' is a solution to a partial differential equation on a set <math>\Omega</math> with [[piecewise]]-[[smooth function|smooth]] boundary <math>\partial\Omega</math>, and <math>\partial\Omega</math> is divided into two parts, <math>\Gamma_1</math> and <math>\Gamma_2</math>, one can use a [[Dirichlet boundary condition]] on <math>\Gamma_1</math> and a [[Neumann boundary condition]] on <math>\Gamma_2</math>:
: <math>u_{\big| \Gamma_1} = u_0</math>
: <math>\left. \frac{\partial u}{\partial n}\right|_{\Gamma_2} = g</math>
where ''u₀'' and ''g'' are given functions defined on those portions of the boundary.
 
[[Robin boundary condition]] is another type of hybrid boundary condition; it is a [[linear combination]] of Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions.
 
==See also==
 
*[[Dirichlet boundary condition]]
*[[Neumann boundary condition]]
*[[Cauchy boundary condition]]
*[[Robin boundary condition]]
 
==References==
*{{cite book
| last      = Guru
| first      = Bhag S.
| coauthors  = Hızıroğlu, Hüseyin R.
| title      = Electromagnetic field theory fundamentals, 2nd ed.
| publisher  = Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press
| date      = 2004
| isbn      = 0-521-83016-8
| page      = 593
}}
 
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[[Category:Boundary conditions]]
[[Category:Partial differential equations]]

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