Motivation The Poisson problem has a strong formulation; a minimization formulation; and a weak formulation. The minimization/weak formulations are more general than the strong formulation in terms of reqularity and admissible data
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Notes for Recitation 15 Problem 1. Learning to count takes practice! (a)In how many different ways can Blockbuster arrange 64 copies of 13 conversations about one thing, 96 copies of L'Auberge Espagnole and 1 copy of Matrix Revolutions on a shelf? What if they are to be arranged in 5 shelves?