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The document contains the final exam for a PDE course. It consists of 5 problems testing various skills including Fourier transforms, Laplace transforms, heat equations, and uniqueness of solutions. Students are asked to solve boundary value problems, calculate integrals involving special functions, evaluate Fourier series, and derive formal solutions to linear evolution equations.

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Final exam: MATH 212 (Introductory PDEs)

Instructor: Ahmad Sabra


July 25, 2019

Duration: 180 minutes

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Student ID:

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Problem Score
1 /9
2 /8
3 /18
4. Part I /8
4. Part II /10
4. Part III /17
4. Part IV /13
4. Part V /7
5. /15
Total /105

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[9 points] Problem 1. We consider the following Laplacian equation on the infinite strip
{(x, y) : x ∈ R, 0 ≤ y ≤ 1} 
uxx + uyy = 0

uy (x, 0) =0 .

u(x, 1) = e−|x|

Let û(ω, y) be the Fourier transform of the function u with respect to the variable x. Write the
BVP satisfied by û, solve it then show that

2 ∞
Z
cosh(ωy)
u(x, y) = cos(ωx) dω.
π 0 (1 + ω 2 ) cosh ω

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[8 points=5+3] Problem 2. Wave equation on a metal rod. Consider the following
wave equation modeling the propagation of a wave on a metal rod

utt
 = uxxxx t > 0, x ∈ R
limt→∞ u(t, x) = 0 .
−x2

u(0, x) =e

Let û(t, ω) be the Fourier transform of the u(t, x) with respect to the variable x.

a) Write the IVP satisfied by û solve it then show that


1 2
û(t, ω) = √ e−ω (t+1/4) .
2

b) Conclude a solution u(t, x) to the given wave equation.

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[18 points=2+5+(3+4)+4] Problem 3. In this problem a > 0, and the function σa is
defined as follows (
1 |x| < a
σa (x) = .
0 else
r
2 sin2 aω
a) Show that F(σa ∗ σa ) = 2 .
π ω2

b) Calculate σa ∗ σa (x), and deduce that

σa ∗ σa (x) = (2a − |x|) σ2a (x).

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c) Using the previous parts, evaluate the following integrals
R ∞ sin2 at
i) 0
cos at dt.
t2

R ∞ sin4 at
ii) 0 dt.
t4

d) We consider the following ODE in y := y(x)


1 1
y 00 = δ(x) − δ(x − 2) − δ(x + 2).
2 2
Let ŷ(ω) be the Fourier transform of the function y. Find ŷ(ω), then deduce y a solution
to the given equation.

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[55 points] Problem 4. Fourier series, uniform convergence and heat equation. In
all the parts of the problem f (x) = x sin x, and g(x) = x cos x in L2 ([−π, π]), whose graphs are
given below:

Figure 1: Graph of f Figure 2: Graph of g

[8 points=4+4] Part I. Uniform convergence. Define the sequence of functions fn , gn


on [−π, π] as follows
( (
1
f (x) = x sin x −π ≤ x ≤ π − n g(x) = x cos x −π ≤ x ≤ π − n1
fn (x) = , gn (x) = .
0 π − n1 < x ≤ π 0 π − n1 < x ≤ π,

a) Find the pointwise limit of fn and gn on [−π, π].

b) Say whether each sequence converges uniformly on [−π, π]. Justify your answer.

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[10 points=4+2+2+2] Part II. Convergence of Fourier series. We denote by F S[f ],
and F S[g] the Fourier series of the functions f and g.

a) Calculate the Fourier series of the indicated functions at the given point.
 
15π
F S[f ](π) = · · · F S[g](π) = · · · F S[|g|](π) = · · · F S[g] − = ··· .
4

b) Does F S[g] converge uniformly in R? Justify your answer.

c) Does F S[g] converge uniformly in the interval [−π/2, π/2]? Justify your answer.

d) Does F S[g] converge uniformly in the interval (−π, π)? Justify your answer.

[17 points=4+6+3+4] Part III. Evaluation of Fourier series. Define E(x) = xeix .

a) Calculate the complex Fourier series of E(x), and deduce that



X (−1)n−1 inx
F S[E](x) = ie ,
n=−∞,n6=1
n − 1

where the sum is over all integers different than 1.

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.

b) Conclude from part a) the following trigonometric Fourier series of f and g



1 X (−1)n−1
F S[f ](x) = 1 − cos x + 2 cos nx.
2 n=2
n2 − 1

1 X (−1)n n
F S[g](x) = − sin x + 2 2−1
sin nx.
2 n=2
n

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.

c) Deduce the value of the following sums


P∞ (−1)n
i) n=2 .
n2 − 1

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P∞ 1
ii) n=2 .
(n2 − 1)2

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[13 points=3+6+4] Part IV. Heat equation. Consider the following heat equation with
time dependent damping

ut
 = uxx − tu t > 0, 0 ≤ x ≤ π
ux (t, 0) = ux (t, π) = 0 .

u(0, x) = f (x) = x sin x

a) Writing u(t, x) = F (x)G(t), show that F and G solve the following equations
(
F 00 (x) = λF (x)
0 0
, G0 (t) + (t − λ)G(t) = 0.
F (0) = F (π) = · · ·

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b) Considering the appropriate cases for λ, show that a formal solution is of the form

!
2 2
X
u(t, x) = e−t /2 A0 + An cos(nx) e−n t
n=1

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c) Find A0 and An , then conclude a formal solution u.

[7 points=2+3+2] Part V. Uniqueness of solutions. Assume u1 and u2 are continuous


solutions to the heat equation given in Part IV, and let v = u1 − u2 .

a) Show that v solves the IBVP



vt
 = vxx − tv t > 0, 0 ≤ x ≤ π
vx (t, 0) = vx (t, π) = · · · .

v(0, x) = · · ·

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b) Define the energy E(t) = 0
v 2 (t, x) dx. Show that E 0 (t) ≤ 0 then deduce that E(t) = 0
for all t > 0.

c) Conclude that u1 = u2 .

[15 points=3+3+2+7] Problem 5. Cauchy-Euler, and linear evolution equation.


Consider the following IBVP modeling diffusion in a non-homogeneous medium



 ut = (x2 ux )x 1 ≤ x ≤ e, t > 0.

u(t, 1) = u(t, e) = 0
 1 P∞ sin (nπ ln x)
u(0, x) = h(x) = √ √ .


x n=1 n n

a) Show that h(x) is continuous for 1 ≤ x ≤ e.

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b) Find uE the equilibrium solution to the given model.

c) Show that the eigensolutions to the given IBVP are of the form uλ (t, x) = eλt v(x), such
that v solves the following Cauchy Euler equation
(
x2 v 00 + 2xv 0 − λv = 0
.
v(1) = v(e) = · · ·

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d) Studying the cases 1 + 4λ = 0, 1 + 4λ = w2 > 0, and 1 + 4λ = −w2 < 0, show that a
formal solution to the given IBVP is of the form

e−t/4 X 2
u(t, x) = √ An sin (nπ ln x) e−(nπ) t ,
x n=1

and find the corresponding An .

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