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    How to Integrate the Dirac Delta Function in Differential Equations?

    Thank you! I am a little bit confused :D Thought that one could only get a homogeous solution with using the characteristic equation. I will now make an attempt to include the dirac delta function in this mess. Update: I'm clueless. I understand the following: - the diract function is...
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    How to Integrate the Dirac Delta Function in Differential Equations?

    Hmm yeah I understand that the constant was at that moment (forgot to put it in, so I add it later). But what I don't understand is: When you solve the system for its INITIAL boundary condition you get C = (f *omega *c)/ (k^2+c^2*omega^2)
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    How to Integrate the Dirac Delta Function in Differential Equations?

    Thank you for your help. I tried number 1 (think its ok see images, sorry for my bad handwriting, people say I should become a doctor) at 2. I am stuck I have 2 unknowns and only 1 boundary conditions??1. Homogenious solution http://www.imambaks.nl/IMAGE6_homo.png 2. Solution for function = f...
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    How to Integrate the Dirac Delta Function in Differential Equations?

    #1: Eq:= c*x' +k*x =0 Characteristic: c*r+k=0 --> r=-c/k Homogenious solution: y(x) = A*exp((-(c/k)*x)) initi. condit X(0) = 0 --> A=0 ?? Homogen sol = 0??#2 incoming
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    How to Integrate the Dirac Delta Function in Differential Equations?

    Hi there. I came to join this forum to seek help, because I can't solve the following homework question: The solution to this can be split in 3 right? 1. the homogenous #1: Eq:= c*x' +k*x =0 Characteristic: c*r+k=0 --> r=-c/k Homogenious solution: y(x) = A*exp((-(c/k)*x)) initi...
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