“if, for each t, we write u(t) for the function from to that takes x to u(x, t), then it describes how the function u(t) “evolves” over time. The Cauchy problem for an evolution equation is the problem of determining this evolution from knowledge of its initial value u(0).”
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The Princeton Companion to Mathematics
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