particular solution


nounMathematics.
  1. a solution of a differential equation containing no arbitrary constants.

Origin of particular solution

1
First recorded in 1895–1900

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How to use particular solution in a sentence

  • She did not appear to favour any particular solution of the question or any particular candidate for the Crown.

    Lord Lyons: A Record of British Diplomacy | Thomas Wodehouse Legh Newton
  • The flaw in this situation was that Eugene, after getting Suzanne in his arms once more, had no particular solution to offer.

    The "Genius" | Theodore Dreiser
  • I realise that the particular solution of the Irish Question which is about to be unfolded is the utilisation of our bogs.

    Ireland In The New Century | Horace Plunkett
  • It is evident that this particular solution of the difficulty can never generally prevail.