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PMAT 41073 ASSIGHNMENT

Student name: M.A.A.N Gunawardana Student no: PS/2007/086

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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Question. 1 Answer for the part (a). 2 Answer for the part (b). 3 Answer for the part (c). 9 Answer for the part (d). 11 References 16

Assignment
Question Dirac delta function x is defined by

x =
Show that (a) (b)

Where the integration includes the point x=a, and f(x) is continuous at x=a. Fourier series Show that

) converges uniformly to f(x) is


Assuming parsevals equation Deduce that (c) Justify your answer for (c) using (b) Explain (c) and (d) qualitatively. Show also that the best constant that approximates f(x) is

Answers:

a)

Consider the Dirac delta function

(a). consider

dx
let gx=t therefore

Since g Therefore gt x

Consider the following standard integral

=1


(b).. Since f(x) is continuous at x=a and the integration includes the point x=a we can integrate the In the interval of Consider Let Then f(a) can pull out from the integration sign

The above figure shows the graphical interpretation of Dirac Delta function

Consider that f(x) is uniformly convergent to fourier series in the interval (

Consider

+ Consider If m=0 = |

Consider

Since

= = * | | + | |

Consider m=n,

(summation vanishes because we consider only m= n case) { | | } { | }


Consider Consider the case m * = * , , Consider the case m = n The summation sign vanishes = | | | | -+ +

= , = | , | | -

C). Consider the parsvals equation

Take any arbitrary n such that Let be any non decreasing positive termed sequence s.t

is bounded above , and is increasing sequence hence is convergent

Similarly

And ( ( ))

d).

(.

( )))/ )

Consider that the Error of an approximation is E which given by

Let us assume that our function is approximated by any arbitrary constant

||

Reference
1. www.wikipedia/freeencyclopedia.com 2. PMAT 41073 Lecture note 3. The graphs were drawn by using Microsoft mathematics 4.0 software

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