Midterm
Midterm
1. Solve the PDE uxx − 2uxy − 3uyy = 0 with the initial conditions u(r, 2r) = 0 and ux (r, 2r) = 2r2 .
2. (a) Given u ∈ D0 (Rn ). Define the distribution ∂xi u. [You only need to write down the definition
without proving that it is a distribution.]
(b) Let u ∈ D0 (R2 ) be defined by
Z ∞Z x
u(ϕ) = ϕ(x, y) dy dx
−∞ −∞
Prove that f (x) = 0 for every x. [You may use without proof the fact that for every x0 ∈ Rn and
∞ n
R > 0, there is a function χ ∈ Cc (R ) with the following properties: (1) χ(x) ≥ 0 for all x, (2)
Rn
χ(x) dx = 1, (3) supp(χ) ⊂ B(x 0 , ).]
0 if x < 0
4. Consider the initial value problem ut + uux = 0 and u(0, x) = 1 if x ∈ [0, 1] . Consider the
0 if x > 1
piecewise continuous function u defined by
0 if x < 0
0 if x < 0
x if 0 < x < t
√
u(t, x) = t
t
for 0 ≤ t < 2, u(t, x) = xt if 0 < x < 2t for t ≥ 2.
1 if t < x < 1 + 2 √
0 if x > 2t
0 if x > 1 + 2t
Prove that u is a weak solution to the given initial value problem. [You may prove it using a result
proved in HW about the Rankine–Hugoniot jump condition, provided that the result is clearly stated.]
5. Consider the boundary value problem for the Poisson equation in a bounded open domain Ω ⊆ R2
with smooth boundary ∂Ω: (
2 2
∂xx u + ∂yy u = f in Ω,
(1)
u ∂Ω = 0,
where f is a smooth function.
(a) Prove that there exists a constant C1 > 0 such that the following inequality holds for any C 1
function u with u ∂Ω = 0:
Z Z
u2 (x, y) dx dy ≤ C1 [(∂x u)2 + (∂y u)2 ](x, y) dx dy.
Ω Ω
(b) Using part (a), prove that there exists a constant C2 > 0 such that the following inequality holds
for any C 2 solution u solving (1):
Z Z
[(∂x u)2 + (∂y u)2 + u2 ](x, y) dx dy ≤ C2 f 2 (x, y) dx dy.
Ω Ω
[You may use the result in part (a) to deduce part (b) even if you did not solve part (a).]