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    Least-Squares Approximation and Mean Square Error

    5. (a). Find the least squares approximation of sin(πx) over the interval [-1,1] by a polynomial of the form ao+ a1x+a2x². (b). Find the mean square error of the approximation. Note: Part (a) that is suppose to be sin(piex) and the polynomial is a sub 0, a sub 1, a sub 2. For some reason it wouldn't allow me t

    Forurier Series and Coefficients

    1.(a) Evaluate the Fourier coefficients ao, an, bn and the exponential coefficient Dn for the waveform shown below; do not use MATLAB or a calculator for integrations. (b) Plot 2 or 3 cycles of the Fourier series using MATLAB and verify whether the plot matches the given waveform. (c) Find C0 and Cn from the answer to part (a)

    One Dimensional Heat Equation on a Finite Rod

    Can someone please solve this heat equations with details on how to arrive at the solution.? Solve the heat equation: u_t = 3*u_xx with the following I.C/B.C: u(0,t) = u(L,t) = 0 u(x,0)=L*[1-cos(2*Pi*x/L)]

    Use Parseval's equality

    We are using the book Methods of Real Analysis by Richard R. Goldberg (See attached file for full problem description) --- 12.5-2 Show that the Fourier series for is a) Use 12.5E to show that Fourier series at t=0 converges to . Deduce that 12.5E: Theorem. Let ( this

    Find Fourier Series

    Find Fourier series for f(x) = {-4 for x greater than/= -pi, and x less than/= 0 { 4 for x greater than/= 0, and less than/= pi

    Fourier Series and Fourier Sine and Cosine Series

    1.) Find fourier series of f(x)=4, x greater than -3 and less than 3 and 2.) Find fourier series of f(x) = x^2-x+3, x greater than -2 and less than 2 and 3.) Write the cosine and sine fourier series f(x)=x^2 for x greater than 0 and less than 2

    Find Fourier Series and Cosine and Sine Fourier Series

    1.) Find fourier series of f(x)=4, x greater than -3 and less than 3 and 2.) Find fourier series of f(x) = x^2-x+3, x greater than -2 and less than 2 and 3.) Write the cosine and sine fourier series f(x)=x^2 for x greater than 0 and less than 2

    Fourier Coefficient of the Signal

    Find the nth Fourier coefficient (in terms of the an's) of the signal y(t) defined by: y(t) = x(t+1) + x(1-t), for all t in <R>. Please see attachment for more readable form of question.

    Finding Values Using Dirichlet's Theorem

    For of the periodic functions , I need to find the value to which the Fourier series converges at x= 0 , Pi/2 , - Pi/2 , Pi , -Pi , 2Pi , - 2Pi Using Dirichlet's theorem (See attached files for full problem description).

    Fourier Series

    Please help ... what is the Fourier series expansion of f(t). It is a multiple answer question. (See attached file for full problem description)

    Fourier Cosine Transform

    The problem is from Fourier Cosine and Sine Transforms, and Passage from Fourier Integral to Laplace Transform: Solve using a cosine or sine transform. u'' - 9u =50e^-3x (0<x<infinty) u'(0) = 0, u(infinity)bounded

    Passage from Fourier Integral to Laplace Transform

    Please show each step of your solution. When you use theorems, definitions, etc., please include in your answer. Fourier Cosine and Sine Transforms, and Passage from Fourier Integral to Laplace Transform: Given the rectangular pulse.. Please see attached.

    Calculate Fourier Transforms Using a Table

    Evaluate the following using Appendix D (Fourier Tranform Table). You may need to use more than one entry. Cite, by number, any entrie that you use. a)F{4x^2e^(-3|x|)} c) F{cos 3x/(x^2 + 2)} Please see the attached file for the fully formatted problems.

    Fourier integral representations

    Please show each step of your solution. When you use theorems, definitions, etc., please include in your answer. Derive the Fourier integral representations of the following. At which points, if any, does the Fourier integral fail to converge to f(x)? To what values does the integral converge at those points? (b) f(x) = {x

    Sturm-Liouville expansion

    Please show each step of your solution. When you use theorems, definitions, etc., please include in your answer. 3. Expand... in terms of the eigenfunctions of the Sturm-Liouville problem. Please see attached.

    Eigenfunctions - Expand the function

    Please show each step of your solution. When you use theorems, definitions, etc., please include in your answer. Expand the function f(x) = {x^4, 0 <= x < 2 {0, 2 <= x <= pi in terms of the eigenfunctions of the given eigenvalue problem. Use computer software, such as the Maple int command, to evaluate the expan

    Sturm Liouville problem

    4. Use the results of Exercise 3 to recast each of the following differential equations in the Sturm-Liouville form (1a). Identify p(x), q(x), and w(x). (a) xy" + 5y' + lambda xy = 0 (b) y" + 2y' + xy + lambda x^2y = 0 (c) y" + y' + lambda y = 0 (d) y" - y' + lambda xy = 0 (e) x^2y" + xy' + lambda x^2y = 0 (f) y" + (cot

    Eigenvalues and Eigenfunctions

    1. Identify p(x), q(x), w(x) alpha, beta, gamma, delta, solve for the eigenvalues and eigenfunctions, and work out the eigenfunction expansion of the given function f. If the characteristic equation is too difficult to solve analytically, state that and proceed with the rest of the problem as though the lambda_n's were known.

    Partial Sums of Fourier Series

    The problems are from Fourier Series, Fourier Integral, and Fourier Transform. Please show each step of your solution. Obtain a computer plot of the partial sums of the Fourier series (19) of the periodic function shown in the attached figure, for (a) n =2 (b) n = 5 (c) n = 10 (d) n = 20 (e) n = 30 (f) n = 50 Ple

    Fourier Series of a Periodic Fuction: Convergence

    Work out the Fourier series of f, given over one period as follows. At which values of x does the series fail to converge to f(x)? To what values does it converge at those points? (h) |cos x| for all x (k) x on 0<x<1, 1<x<2. See the attached file.

    Fourier Transform

    Find the Fourier transfrom of the following function: f(t) = te^(-2t), for t > 0

    Fourier Series help

    Find the complex Fourier series coefficients for the function x(t) depicted in the below figure Please see

    Fourier Coefficients

    Here, we have to find f(t) from the given value of Cn. I am not able to arrive at f(t)={3/[5-4cos(pit+pi/20)} despite many attempts. Please show me how to arrive at the final expected f(t) value.