Part IB Methods Example Sheet 4
Part IB Methods Example Sheet 4
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METHODS — EXAMPLES IV
uxx + ut = 0.
Consider a domain 0 < x < π, with u(0, t) = 0 = u(π, t), and u(x, 0) = U (x). Use the method of separation of
variables to show that the solution is
∞ π
2
Z
n2 t
X
u(x, t) = bn sin(nx)e , where bn = U (x) sin(nx)dx.
n=1
π 0
uxx + xuyy = 0,
is of elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic types. Derive its characteristics and canonical form in the hyperbolic region.
(ii) Reduce the equation
1
uxx + yuyy + uy = 0,
2
to the simple canonical form uξη = 0 in its hyperbolic region, and hence show that
(iii) Derive the same result by taking Fourier transforms with respect to x (assuming all transforms exist).
(iv) Find (in closed form) the solution when f (x) = ψ0 , |x| < a, and f (x) = 0 otherwise. Sketch this solution (a) for
various y > 0 and (b) along x = ±a.
5. Diffusion equation with a boundary source. Consider the problem on the half-line:
θt − Dθxx = f (x, t), 0 < x < ∞, 0 < t < ∞,
with boundary and initial data θ(0, t) = h(t), θ(x, 0) = Θ(x). By considering the variable V (x, t) = θ(x, t) − h(t),
and using the method of images, derive the general solution.
6. Forced wave equation.
An infinite string, at rest for t < 0, receives an instantaneous transverse blow at t = 0 which imparts an initial
velocity of V δ(x − x0 ), where V is a constant. Derive the position of the string for t > 0.
7. Forced wave equation: Method of images.
A semi-infinite string, fixed for all time at zero at x = 0 and at rest for t < 0, receives an instantaneous transverse
blow at t = 0 which imparts an initial velocity of V δ(x − x0 ), where V is a constant. Derive the position of the string
for t > 0, and compare the solution to the infinite case in the previous question.
8. Dirichlet Green’s function for the sphere*.
(i) Verify that the Dirichlet Green’s function for the Laplacian for the interior of a spherical domain of radius a is
−1 a 1 a2 x 0
G(x; x0 ) = + , x∗0 = .
4π|x − x0 | |x0 | 4π|x − x∗0 | |x0 |2
(ii) Find the Dirichlet Green’s function for the Laplacian for the exterior of a spherical domain of radius a.
9. Representation formula in 2D. If u is a harmonic function in a 2D domain D, with boundary δD, show that
1 ∂ ∂u
I
u(x0 ) = u(x) (log |x − x0 |) − log |x − x0 | dl,
2π δD ∂n ∂n
Verify directly from the formula that the boundary conditions are satisfied.
[Hint: It may be helpful to change variables to z02 s2 = (x − x0 )2 + (y − y0 )2 .]
11. Symmetry.
Consider a Green’s function G(r1 ; r2 ) for the Laplacian defined in an arbitrary three-dimensional domain D. By
using Green’s second identity, show that G(r1 ; r2 ) = G(r2 ; r1 ) for all r1 6= r2 in the domain D.
∂2 1 ∂ 1 ∂2 ∂2
∇2 = 2
+ + 2 2 + 2,
∂R R ∂R R ∂θ ∂z
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