Differential Equations Homework 1 Solution

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1. Section 17, Problem 5(b) Important! We will revisit this type of non-autonomous ODE, called Euler’s equidimensional equation, in the PDE section. Also, use the textbook hint to solve this. 2. Write the following linear di↵erential equations with constant coefficients in the form of a system of first order linear di↵erential equations and solve: (a)…

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1. Section 17, Problem 5(b)

Important! We will revisit this type of non-autonomous ODE, called Euler’s equidimensional equation, in the PDE section. Also, use the textbook hint to solve this.

2. Write the following linear di↵erential equations with constant coefficients in the form of a system of first order linear di↵erential equations and solve:
(a) x¨ + x˙ − 2x = 0; x(0) = x0, x˙(0) = v0
(b) x¨ + x = 0; x(0) = x0, x˙(0) = v0
Compare the solution of x(t) to the one obtained using the method in Section 17.

3. Show that the initial value problem

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x˙ = |x| 2 , x(0) = 0

has four di↵erent solutions through the point (0, 0). Sketch these solutions in the (t, x)-plane.

Carefully check the domain of the solutions obtained.

4. Section 69, Problem 3. Plot the solutions. Irrespective of the chosen initial approximation, the Picard iterates seem to converge, why?

Hint: For (c), approximate cos x by taking appropriate number of terms of its Taylor series.

5. Section 71, Problem 1

6. (Following problem will not be graded, solving will help undestand proof of Picard’s theorem)

a. Give an example of a converging sequence of continuous functions whose limit is not continuous.

b. State a condition that assures that the limiting function is continuous.

c. Give a mathematical definition of the key term(s) used in b.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Differential Equations Homework 1 Solution
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