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Series solution and Special function

The document contains a mathematics assignment focused on special functions, specifically classifying differential equations into ordinary points, regular singular points, and irregular singular points. It also includes power series solutions for various differential equations and applications of the Frobenius method. Additionally, it covers expressions in terms of Legendre's polynomials and properties of Bessel functions.
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Series solution and Special function

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MA 102/AM 102 (Mathematics)

Assignment-3
Special Function
Q.1 Classify into ordinary point (OP), regular singular point (RSP) and irregular singular point (ISP) of the
following differential equations.

(a) x2 (x2 − 4)y ′′ + 2x3 y ′ + 3y = 0,


(b) ex y ′′ + 2y ′ − xy = 0,
(c) y ′′ + (x2 + 1)y ′ − 3x2 y = 0,
(d) x(x − 1)2 (x + 2)y ′′ + x2 y ′ − (x3 + 2x − 1)y = 0
(e) x2 (x − 2)y ′′ + 2(x − 2)y ′ + (x + 1)y = 0,
(f) x(x − 1)3 y ′′ + 2(x − 1)3 y ′ + 3y = 0,

Answer:
(a): x = 0, ±2 are RSP, No ISP, All points except x = 0 ± 2 are OP. (b):Any point is OP, no singular
points. (c): Any point is OP, no singular points. (d): x = 0, −2 are RSP; x = 1 is ISP; All other points
are OP (e): x = 0, 2 are SP; x = 0 is ISP; x = 2 is RSP; All other points OP (f): x = 0 RSP; x = 1ISP;
All other points OP

Q.2 Find the power series solution of the following differential equations:

(a) (1 + x2 )y ′′( + xy ′ − y = 0 about x =


) 0.
2 4 6
Ans.: y = a0 1 + x2 − x8 + x16 − ...... + a1 x.

(b) y ′′ + 2xy ′ + (1 − x2 )y = 0 y(0) = −2, and y ′ (0) = 2.


Ans.: y(x) = −2 + 2x + x2 − x3 − 12 7 4 9 5
x + 20 x + .......

(c) y ′′ + xy = 0 (about x = 0. ) ( )
Ans.: y(x) = a0 1 − 16 x3 + 180 1
x6 − ....... + a1 x − 1 4
12 x + 1
504 x
7
− ....... .

(d) (x − 1)y ′′ + xy ′ + y, y(0) = 2, and y ′ (0) = −1


4 5
Ans.: y = 2 − x + x2 + x4 + 3x 20 + ......

(e) y ′′ − y = 0 about x = 1,
Ans.: y(x) = a0 cosh(x − 1) + a1 sinh(x − 1)

Q.3 Using method of Frobenius, obtain series solution of the following differential equations.

(a): 8x2 y ′′ + 10xy ′ − (1 + x)y = 0,


Ans.: x =(0 -RSP; Indicial roots: 14 and − 12 ; ) ( )
∑∞ 1
xn+ 4
∑∞ xn− 2
1
+ B x− 2 + n=1
1
y(x) = A x1/4 + n=1 2n .n!7.11...(4n−1)(4n+3) 2n .n!1.5.9...(4n−3)

(b): 9x(1 − x)y ′′ − 12y ′ + 4y = 0 about x = 0,


Ans.: x =(0-RSP; Roots: 0 and 7/3, ) 7 ( )
y(x) = A 1 + 31 x + 1.4 2 1.4.7 3
3.6 x + 3.6.9 x + ..... + Bx
3 1+ 8
10 x + 8.11 2
10.13 x + 8.11.14 3
10.13.16 x + ....

(c): x2 y ′′ − (x − x2 )y ′ + y = 0,
Ans.: x = 0-RSP;
( Roots-1,1; ) { ( ) ( )}
2 3
x2 x3 3 x2 11 x3
y(x) = Ax 1 + x + x2! + x3! + ..... +B x loge x 1 + x + 2! + 3! + ..... − x x + 2 2! + 6 3! + ..... .

(d): xy ′′ + y ′ + xy = 0,
Ans.: x =(0-RSP; Roots-0 (equal roots);) { ( ) ( 2 )}
2 4 6
x2 x4 x6
y(x) = A 1 − x22 + 22x.42 − 22 .4x2 .62 + .... +B loge x 1 − 22 + 22 .42 − 22 .42 .62 + .... + x22 − 1
22 .42 (1 + 12 )x4 + .... .

(e): x2 y ′′ + xy ′ (x2 − 4)y = 0,


Ans.:x = 0-RSP; Roots:-2 and 2;

1
( 4 6 8
)
y(x) = Ax−2 − 2x2 .4 + 23x.4.6 − 23 .4x2 .6.8 − ....
{ ( 4 6 8
) ( )}
x2 x4
+ Bx−2 loge x. − 2x2 .4 + 23x.4.6 − 23 .4x2 .6.8 − .... + 1 + 22 + 22 .42 + .... .

(f): x2 y ′′ + xy ′ + (x2 − 1))y = 0,


Ans.: x = 0-RSP;( 2Roots; -1 and 1; )
−1 x4 x6
y(x) = Ax − 2 + 22 .4 − 22 .4
x
2 .6 − ....
{ ( 2 4
) ( )}
x6 x2
+ Bx−1 loge x. − x2 + 2x2 .4 − 22 .4 2 .6 − .... + 1+ 22 − 1 2
22 .4 ( 2 + 14 )x4 + .... .

Q.4 Express the following in terms of Legendre’s polynomials

(a): P (x) = x4 + 2x3 + 2x2 − x − 3,


21 P2 (x) + 5 P1 (x) −
8
Ans.: p(x) = 35 P4 (x) + 45 P3 (x) + 40 1 224
105 P0 (x)

(b): P (x) = 4x3 − 2x2 − 3x + 8,


Ans.: p(x) = 58 P3 (x) − 34 P2 (x) − 35 P1 (x) + 22
5 P0 (x)

(c): p(x) = x5 ,
8 28 27
Ans.: p(x) = 63 P5 (x) + 63 P3 (x) + 63 P1 (x)

(d): p(x) = 2x + 10x3 ,


Ans.: P (x) = 8P1 (x) + 4P3 (x)

Q.5 Show that (i) Pn (1) = 1, (ii) Pn (−x) = (−1)n Pn (x), and hence deduce that Pn (−1) = (−1)n .

Q.6 Use Rodrigue’s formula, prove the following.


∫ +1 ∫ +1
(a): −1
Pn (x)dx = 0, n ̸= 0 (b): −1
P0 (x)dx = 2.
∫ +1
(c): −1
xm Pn (x) dx = 0.

∫ +1 ′
Q.7 Prove that −1
(1 − x2 )Pm (x)p′n (x) dx = 0, m ̸= n.

Q.8 When n is a non-negative integer,show that J−n (x) = (−1)n Jn (x).

√ ( )
Q.9 Show that J 52 (x) = 2x
π
3
x3 − 1
x − 3
x2 cosx.

( 384 ) ( )
Q.10 Express J5 (x) in terms of J0 (x) and J1 (x). Ans.: J5 (x) = x4 − 72
x2 + 1 J1 (x) − 192
x3 −
12
x J0 (x).

[n ]
Q.11 Show that d 2
dx [Jn (x)
2
+ Jn+1 (x)] = 2 2
x Jn (x) − n+1 2
x Jn+1 (x) .

√ ( )
2 cosx
Q.12 Prove that J− 32 (x) = πx sinx + x .

( )
Q.13 Show that J2′ (x) = 1 − 4
x2 J1 (x) + x2 J0 (x).


Q.14 Evaluate (i): ∫x2 J1 (x) dx. Ans.: 2J1 (x) − x2 J0 (x) + c ∫
(ii): x3 J3 (x) dx. Ans.: −x3 J2 (x) − 5x2 J1 (x) − 15xJ0 (x) + 15 J0 (x)dx

[ ]
Q.15 Show that d
dx {x.Jn (x).Jn+1 (x)} = x Jn2 (x) − Jn+1
2
(x) .

*THE END*

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