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Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780471198260
Author: Mary L. Boas
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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Chapter 8.5, Problem 4P
Solve the following differential equations by the methods discussed above and compare computer solutions.
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Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences
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Find N2 for...Ch. 8.3 - Extend the radioactive decay problem (Example 2)...Ch. 8.3 - Generalize Problem 20 to any number of stages.Ch. 8.3 - Find the orthogonal trajectories of the family of...Ch. 8.3 - Find the orthogonal trajectories of the family of...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Use the methods of this section to solve the...Ch. 8.4 - Solve the differential equation yy2+2xyy=0 by...Ch. 8.4 - If an incompressible fluid flows in a corner...Ch. 8.4 - Find the family of orthogonal trajectories of the...Ch. 8.4 - Find the family of curves satisfying the...Ch. 8.4 - Find the shape of a mirror which has the property...Ch. 8.4 - As in text just before (4.11), show that (a)...Ch. 8.4 - Show that the change of variables (4.13) in (4.11)...Ch. 8.4 - Show that (xP+yQ)1 is an integrating factor for...Ch. 8.4 - Solve Problems 9 and 10 by using an integrating...Ch. 8.4 - An equation of the form y=f(x)y2+g(x)y+h(x) is...Ch. 8.4 - Show that the substitution given in Problem 25...Ch. 8.5 - Solve the following differential equations by the...Ch. 8.5 - Solve the following differential equations by the...Ch. 8.5 - Solve the following differential equations by the...Ch. 8.5 - Solve the following differential equations by the...Ch. 8.5 - Solve the following differential equations by the...Ch. 8.5 - Solve the following differential equations by the...Ch. 8.5 - Solve the following differential equations by the...Ch. 8.5 - Solve the following differential equations by the...Ch. 8.5 - Solve the following differential equations by the...Ch. 8.5 - Solve the following differential equations by the...Ch. 8.5 - Solve the following differential equations by the...Ch. 8.5 - Solve the following differential equations by the...Ch. 8.5 - Recall from Chapter 3, equation ( 8.5), that a set...Ch. 8.5 - Recall from Chapter 3, equation ( 8.5), that a set...Ch. 8.5 - Recall from Chapter 3, equation ( 8.5), that a set...Ch. 8.5 - Recall from Chapter 3, equation (8.5), that a set...Ch. 8.5 - Recall from Chapter 3, equation ( 8.5), that a set...Ch. 8.5 - Recall from Chapter 3, equation (8.5), that a set...Ch. 8.5 - Solve the algebraic equation D2+(1+2i)D+i1=0 (note...Ch. 8.5 - As in Problem 19, solve y+(1i)yiy=0. 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[You may...Ch. 8.7 - In Problems 10 and 11, solve (7.14) to find v(x)...Ch. 8.7 - In Problems 10 and 11, solve (7.14) to find v(x)...Ch. 8.7 - In Problem 11, find v(x) if v=0,x=1, at t=0. Then...Ch. 8.7 - The exact equation of motion of a simple pendulum...Ch. 8.7 - Verify (7.19) and (7.20). Hint:...Ch. 8.7 - If you solve (7.17) when f(x)=0 by assuming a...Ch. 8.7 - Solve the following equations either by method (d)...Ch. 8.7 - Solve the following equations using method (d)...Ch. 8.7 - Solve the following equations using method (d)...Ch. 8.7 - Solve the following equations using method (d)...Ch. 8.7 - Solve the following equations using method (d)...Ch. 8.7 - Solve the following equations using method (d)...Ch. 8.7 - Solve the following equations using method (d)...Ch. 8.7 - Solve the two differential equations in Problem...Ch. 8.7 - Substitute (7.22) into (7.21) to obtain the...Ch. 8.7 - For the following problems, verify the given...Ch. 8.7 - For the following problems, verify the given...Ch. 8.7 - For the following problems, verify the given...Ch. 8.7 - For the following problems, verify the given...Ch. 8.7 - For the following problems, verify the given...Ch. 8.7 - For the following problems, verify the given...Ch. 8.8 - For integral k, verify L5 and L6 in the Laplace...Ch. 8.8 - By using L2, verify L7 and L8 in the Laplace...Ch. 8.8 - Using either L2, or L3 and L4, verify L9 and L10.Ch. 8.8 - By differentiating the appropriate formula with...Ch. 8.8 - By integrating the appropriate formula with...Ch. 8.8 - By replacing a in L2 by a+ib and then by aib, and...Ch. 8.8 - Verify L15 to L18, by combining appropriate...Ch. 8.8 - Find the inverse transforms of the functions F(p)...Ch. 8.8 - Find the inverse transforms of the functions F(p)...Ch. 8.8 - Find the inverse transforms of the functions F(p)...Ch. 8.8 - Find the inverse transforms of the functions F(p)...Ch. 8.8 - Find the inverse transforms of the functions F(p)...Ch. 8.8 - Find the inverse transforms of the functions F(p)...Ch. 8.8 - Show that a combination of entries L3 to L10, L13,...Ch. 8.8 - Prove L32 for n=1. Hint: Differentiate equation...Ch. 8.8 - Use L32 and L3 to obtain L11.Ch. 8.8 - Use L32 and L11 to obtain Lt2sinat.Ch. 8.8 - Use L31 to derive L21Ch. 8.8 - Table entries L28 and L29 are known as translation...Ch. 8.8 - Table entries L28 and L29 are known as translation...Ch. 8.8 - Table entries L28 and L29 are known as translation...Ch. 8.8 - Table entries L28 and L29 are known as translation...Ch. 8.8 - Table entries L28 and L29 are known as translation...Ch. 8.8 - Table entries L28 and L29 are known as translation...Ch. 8.8 - Table entries L28 and L29 are known as translation...Ch. 8.8 - Table entries L28 and L29 are known as translation...Ch. 8.8 - Table entries L28 and L29 are known as translation...Ch. 8.9 - Continuing the method used in deriving (9.1) and...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - By using Laplace transforms, solve the following...Ch. 8.9 - Solve the following sets of equations by the...Ch. 8.9 - Solve the following sets of equations by the...Ch. 8.9 - Solve the following sets of equations by the...Ch. 8.9 - Solve the following sets of equations by the...Ch. 8.9 - Solve the following sets of equations by the...Ch. 8.9 - Solve the following sets of equations by the...Ch. 8.9 - Solve the following sets of equations by the...Ch. 8.9 - Evaluate each of the following definite integrals...Ch. 8.9 - Evaluate each of the following definite integrals...Ch. 8.9 - Evaluate each of the following definite integrals...Ch. 8.9 - Evaluate each of the following definite integrals...Ch. 8.9 - Evaluate each of the following definite integrals...Ch. 8.9 - Evaluate each of the following definite integrals...Ch. 8.9 - Evaluate each of the following definite integrals...Ch. 8.9 - Evaluate each of the following definite integrals...Ch. 8.9 - Evaluate each of the following definite integrals...Ch. 8.10 - Show that g*h=h*g as claimed in I34. Hint: Let u=t...Ch. 8.10 - Use L34 and L2 to find the inverse transform of...Ch. 8.10 - Use the convolution integral to find the inverse...Ch. 8.10 - Use the convolution integral to find the inverse...Ch. 8.10 - Use the convolution integral to find the inverse...Ch. 8.10 - Use the convolution integral to find the inverse...Ch. 8.10 - Use the convolution integral to find the inverse...Ch. 8.10 - Use the convolution integral to find the inverse...Ch. 8.10 - Use the convolution integral to find the inverse...Ch. 8.10 - Use the convolution integral to find the inverse...Ch. 8.10 - Use the convolution integral to find the inverse...Ch. 8.10 - Use the convolution integral to find the inverse...Ch. 8.10 - Use the Laplace transform table to find...Ch. 8.10 - Use the convolution integral (see Example 2) to...Ch. 8.10 - Use the convolution integral (see Example 2) to...Ch. 8.10 - Consider solving an equation like (10.1) but with...Ch. 8.10 - Solve the differential equation ya2y=f(t), where...Ch. 8.10 - A mechanical or electrical system is described by...Ch. 8.10 - Following the method of equations (10.8) to...Ch. 8.11 - Find the inverse Laplace transform of e2p/p2 in...Ch. 8.11 - Verify L24 in the table by using L1, L27, and the...Ch. 8.11 - Verify L28 in the table by using L27 and the...Ch. 8.11 - Show that fn(t)dt=1 for the functions fn(t) in...Ch. 8.11 - Solve the differential equation y+2y=f(t),y0=y0=0,...Ch. 8.11 - (a) Let a mechanical or electrical system be...Ch. 8.11 - Using the function method, find the response (see...Ch. 8.11 - Using the function method, find the response (see...Ch. 8.11 - Using the function method, find the response (see...Ch. 8.11 - Using the function method, find the response (see...Ch. 8.11 - Using the function method, find the response (see...Ch. 8.11 - Evaluate the functions fn(xa) defined by the...Ch. 8.11 - Using functions, write the following mass or...Ch. 8.11 - Integrate by parts as we did for (11.14) to obtain...Ch. 8.11 - Use (11.6) and (11.14) to (11.16) to evaluate the...Ch. 8.11 - Verify the operator equation ddxsgnx=2(x) where...Ch. 8.11 - Verify (11.18a) and (11.18c) by multiplying by a...Ch. 8.11 - Use equation (11.16) to generalize the operator...Ch. 8.11 - (a) Show that you can differentiate a generalized...Ch. 8.11 - Verify the operator equations in (11.19) not done...Ch. 8.11 - Make use of the operator equations (11.19) and...Ch. 8.11 - You may find the spherical coordinate function...Ch. 8.11 - Write a formula in rectangular coordinates, in...Ch. 8.11 - Prob. 24PCh. 8.11 - Let F(x)=x2,x0,0,x0. Show that F(x)=0 for all x0,...Ch. 8.12 - Solve (12.3) if G=0 and dG/dt=0 at t=0 to obtain...Ch. 8.12 - In Problems 2 and 3, use (12.6) to solve (12.1)...Ch. 8.12 - In Problems 2 and 3, use (12.6) to solve (12.1)...Ch. 8.12 - Use equation (12.6) to solve Problem 10.18.Ch. 8.12 - Obtain ( 12.6 ) by using the convolution integral...Ch. 8.12 - For Problem 10.17, show (as in Problem 1) that the...Ch. 8.12 - Use the Green function of Problem 6 to solve...Ch. 8.12 - Solve the differential equation...Ch. 8.12 - Following the proof of (12.4), show that (12.9)...Ch. 8.12 - Solve (12.12) and (12.14) to get (12.15). 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