Inhomogeneous Laplace Equation

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In contrast to the homogeneous Laplace equation, the inhomogeneous Laplace equation contains sources or sinks in the region under consideration. Mathematically, the inhomogeneous Laplace equation is described as ∇^2φ = f(x, y), where φ is the potential, and f(x, y) is the source term.