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Chapter Multiple Integration: Dr. Tran Van Long

The document is a chapter on multiple integration by Dr. Tran Van Long. It covers topics such as double integrals over rectangles and general domains, properties of double integrals including linearity and additivity of domains, double integrals in Cartesian coordinates using Fubini's theorem, and an example of changing the order of integration of a double integral over a triangle.
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Chapter Multiple Integration: Dr. Tran Van Long

The document is a chapter on multiple integration by Dr. Tran Van Long. It covers topics such as double integrals over rectangles and general domains, properties of double integrals including linearity and additivity of domains, double integrals in Cartesian coordinates using Fubini's theorem, and an example of changing the order of integration of a double integral over a triangle.
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Chapter Multiple Integration

Dr. Tran Van Long

24-01-2011

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Double Integrals

1 Double Integrals

2 Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

3 Change of Variables in Double Integrals

4 Triple Integrals

5 Change of Variables in Triple Integrals


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Double Integrals

Double Integrals over Rectangles

D- a closed rectangle D = [a, b] × [c, d ]

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Double Integrals

Double Integrals over Rectangles

D- a closed rectangle D = [a, b] × [c, d ]


function f (x, y ) is bounded on D

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Double Integrals

Double Integrals over Rectangles

D- a closed rectangle D = [a, b] × [c, d ]


function f (x, y ) is bounded on D
The partition P:
a = x0 < x1 < · · · < xm = b,
c = y0 < y1 < · · · < yn = d .

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Double Integrals

Double Integrals over Rectangles

D- a closed rectangle D = [a, b] × [c, d ]


function f (x, y ) is bounded on D
The partition P:
a = x0 < x1 < · · · < xm = b,
c = y0 < y1 < · · · < yn = d .

P consists mn rectangles Rij and has area dxi dyj = (xi − xi−1 )(yj − yj−1 )

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Double Integrals

Double Integrals over Rectangles

D- a closed rectangle D = [a, b] × [c, d ]


function f (x, y ) is bounded on D
The partition P:
a = x0 < x1 < · · · < xm = b,
c = y0 < y1 < · · · < yn = d .

area dxi dyj = (xi − xi−1 )(yj − yj−1 )


P consists mn rectangles Rij and has q
The norm of partition P: kPk = max dxi2 + dyj2
i,j

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Double Integrals

Double Integrals over Rectangles

D- a closed rectangle D = [a, b] × [c, d ]


function f (x, y ) is bounded on D
The partition P:
a = x0 < x1 < · · · < xm = b,
c = y0 < y1 < · · · < yn = d .

P consists mn rectangles Rij and has qarea dxi dyj = (xi − xi−1 )(yj − yj−1 )
The norm of partition P: kPk = max dxi2 + dyj2
i,j
ZZ ZZ X
I = f (x, y )dxdy = f (x, y )dA = lim f (xi∗ , yj∗ ),
kPk→0
D D i,j

where (xi∗ , yj∗ ) arbitrary point in Rij .

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Double Integrals

Double Integrals over General Domains

f (x, y ) is defined on bounded domain D, let fˆ(x, y ) is defined on rectangle


R ⊃ D and be an extension of f that is zero outside D.

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Double Integrals

Double Integrals over General Domains

f (x, y ) is defined on bounded domain D, let fˆ(x, y ) is defined on rectangle


R ⊃ D and be an extension of f that is zero outside D.
ZZ ZZ
f (x, y )dxdy = fˆ(x, y )dxdy
D R

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Double Integrals

Properties of Double Integral

RR
Area area(D) = dxdy
D

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Double Integrals

Properties of Double Integral

RR
Area area(D) = dxdy
D
RR
Linear [af (x, y ) + bg (x, y )]dxdy =
DRR RR
a f (x, y )dxdy + b g (x, y )dxdy
D D

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Double Integrals

Properties of Double Integral

RR
Area area(D) = dxdy
D
RR
Linear [af (x, y ) + bg (x, y )]dxdy =
DRR RR
a f (x, y )dxdy + b g (x, y )dxdy
D D
Additivity of domains
RR D1 , D2 nonoverlapping
RR RR
f (x, y )dxdy = f (x, y )dxdy + f (x, y )dxdy
D1 ∪D2 D1 D2

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Fubini’s Theorem
D = [a, b] × [c, d ] = {(x, y ) : a ≤ x ≤ b, c ≤ y ≤ d }:
ZZ Zb Zd
f (x, y )dxdy = dx f (x, y )dy
D a c

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Fubini’s Theorem
D = [a, b] × [c, d ] = {(x, y ) : a ≤ x ≤ b, c ≤ y ≤ d }:
ZZ Zb Zd
f (x, y )dxdy = dx f (x, y )dy
D a c

D = {(x, y ) : a ≤ x ≤ b, c(x) ≤ y ≤ d (x)}:

ZZ Zb d(x)
Z
f (x, y )dxdy = dx f (x, y )dy
D a c(x)

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Fubini’s Theorem
D = [a, b] × [c, d ] = {(x, y ) : a ≤ x ≤ b, c ≤ y ≤ d }:
ZZ Zb Zd
f (x, y )dxdy = dx f (x, y )dy
D a c

D = {(x, y ) : a ≤ x ≤ b, c(x) ≤ y ≤ d (x)}:

ZZ Zb d(x)
Z
f (x, y )dxdy = dx f (x, y )dy
D a c(x)

D = {(x, y ) : c ≤ y ≤ d , a(y ) ≤ x ≤ b(y )}:

ZZ Zd b(y
Z )
f (x, y )dxdy = dy f (x, y )dx
D c a(y )

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Example 1

Change the order of the integral


ZZ
f (x, y )dxdy ,
D

D is the triangle with vertices (0, 0), (1, 0), (1, 1)

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Example 1

Change the order of the integral


ZZ
f (x, y )dxdy ,
D

D is the triangle with vertices (0, 0), (1, 0), (1, 1)

ZZ Z1 Zx
f (x, y ) = dx f (x, y )dy ,
D 0 0

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Example 1

Change the order of the integral


ZZ
f (x, y )dxdy ,
D

D is the triangle with vertices (0, 0), (1, 0), (1, 1)

ZZ Z1 Zx
f (x, y ) = dx f (x, y )dy ,
D 0 0

ZZ Z1 Z1
f (x, y ) = dy f (x, y )dx.
D 0 y

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Example 2

Find ZZ
(x − y )dxdy ,
D

D is the region bounded by y = 2 − x 2 , y = 2x − 1

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Example 2

Find ZZ
(x − y )dxdy ,
D

D is the region bounded by y = 2 − x 2 , y = 2x − 1

ZZ Z1 Z 2
2−x

(x − y )dxdy = dx (x − y )dy
D −3 2x−1

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Example 2

Find ZZ
(x − y )dxdy ,
D

D is the region bounded by y = 2 − x 2 , y = 2x − 1

ZZ Z1 Z 2
2−x

(x − y )dxdy = dx (x − y )dy
D −3 2x−1

Z1 h 1 i2−x 2
= dx xy − y 2
2 2x−1
−3

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Example 2

Find ZZ
(x − y )dxdy ,
D

D is the region bounded by y = 2 − x 2 , y = 2x − 1

ZZ Z1 Z 2
2−x

(x − y )dxdy = dx (x − y )dy
D −3 2x−1

Z1 h 1 i2−x 2
= dx xy − y 2
2 2x−1
−3

R1 h   i
= x(2 − x 2 ) − 21 (2 − x 2 )2 − x(2x − 1) − 12 (2x − 1)2 dx =
−3

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Example 2

Find ZZ
(x − y )dxdy ,
D

D is the region bounded by y = 2 − x 2 , y = 2x − 1

ZZ Z1 Z 2
2−x

(x − y )dxdy = dx (x − y )dy
D −3 2x−1

Z1 h 1 i2−x 2
= dx xy − y 2
2 2x−1
−3

R1 h   i
= x(2 − x 2 ) − 21 (2 − x 2 )2 − x(2x − 1) − 12 (2x − 1)2 dx = 64
15
−3

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Example 3

Find the volume of the solid bounded by the planes:

z = 0, z = 1 − x 2 , y = 0, y = x

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Example 3

Find the volume of the solid bounded by the planes:

z = 0, z = 1 − x 2 , y = 0, y = x

ZZ
V = (1 − x 2 )dxdy
0≤x≤1,0≤y ≤x

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Example 3

Find the volume of the solid bounded by the planes:

z = 0, z = 1 − x 2 , y = 0, y = x

ZZ
V = (1 − x 2 )dxdy
0≤x≤1,0≤y ≤x

Z1 Zx
V = dx (1 − x 2 )dy
0 0

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Double Integrals in Cartesian Coordinates

Example 3

Find the volume of the solid bounded by the planes:

z = 0, z = 1 − x 2 , y = 0, y = x

ZZ
V = (1 − x 2 )dxdy
0≤x≤1,0≤y ≤x

Z1 Zx
V = dx (1 − x 2 )dy
0 0

1
V =
4

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Change of Variables in Double Integrals

Transformation

Mapping: F : (u, v ) 7→ (x = x(u, v ), y = y (u, v )) maps one point (u, v ) in


uv -plane to one and only one point (x, y ) in xy -plane and vice versa. The
Jacobian  ∂x ∂y 
∂(x, y )
= det ∂u ∂u

∂x ∂y
∂(u, v )

∂v ∂v

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Change of Variables in Double Integrals

Transformation

Mapping: F : (u, v ) 7→ (x = x(u, v ), y = y (u, v )) maps one point (u, v ) in


uv -plane to one and only one point (x, y ) in xy -plane and vice versa. The
Jacobian  ∂x ∂y 
∂(x, y )
= det ∂u ∂u

∂x ∂y
∂(u, v )

∂v ∂v

The transformation F (S) = D, where S domain uv -plane, D domain


xy -plane.
ZZ ZZ   ∂(x, y )
f (x, y )dxdy = f F (u, v ) dudv

∂(u, v )
F (S) S

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Change of Variables in Double Integrals

Polar Coordinates

Polar coordinates [r , θ], (r ≥ 0, 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π) and Cartesian coordinates


(x, y ) are related by the transformation

F : [r , θ] 7→ (x = r cos θ, y = r sin θ)

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Change of Variables in Double Integrals

Polar Coordinates

Polar coordinates [r , θ], (r ≥ 0, 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π) and Cartesian coordinates


(x, y ) are related by the transformation

F : [r , θ] 7→ (x = r cos θ, y = r sin θ)

.
The Jacobian ∂(x, y )
cos θ −r sin θ
= =r

∂(u, v ) sin θ r cos θ

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Change of Variables in Double Integrals

Example 1

Find the area of the disk D = {(x, y ) : x 2 + y 2 ≤ R 2 }.

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Change of Variables in Double Integrals

Example 1

Find the area of the disk D = {(x, y ) : x 2 + y 2 ≤ R 2 }.


ZZ
Area(D) = dxdy
D

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Change of Variables in Double Integrals

Example 1

Find the area of the disk D = {(x, y ) : x 2 + y 2 ≤ R 2 }.


ZZ
Area(D) = dxdy
D

Transformation x = r cos θ, y = r sin θ, where 0 ≤ r ≤ R, 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π

ZZ Z2π ZR
Area(D) = dxdy = dθ rdr = πR 2 .
D 0 0

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Change of Variables in Double Integrals

Example 2

x2 y2
Find the area of the elipse E = {(x, y ) : a2
+ b2
≤ 1}.

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Change of Variables in Double Integrals

Example 2

2 y2
Find the area of the elipse E = {(x, y ) : xa2 + b2
≤ 1}.
ZZ
Area(E ) = dxdy
E

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Change of Variables in Double Integrals

Example 2

2 y2
Find the area of the elipse E = {(x, y ) : xa2 + b2
≤ 1}.
ZZ
Area(E ) = dxdy
E

∂(x,y )
Transformation x = au, y = bv , where u 2 + v 2 ≤ 1, ∂(u,v ) = ab
ZZ ZZ
Area(E ) = dxdy = abdudv = πab.
E u 2 +v 2 ≤1

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Change of Variables in Double Integrals

Area of surface

The area of surface z = f (x, y ) defined for (x, y ) ∈ D:


ZZ q
S= 1 + (zx0 )2 + (zy0 )2 dxdy
D

Example: Find area of surface of unit sphere.


p
z= 1 − x 2 − y 2, x 2 + y 2 ≤ 1
ZZ q ZZ
0 2 0 2
1
S =2 1 + (zx ) + (zy ) dxdy = 2 p dxdy
1 − x2 − y2
D D

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Triple Integrals

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Change of Variables in Triple Integrals

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