Dirac delta Definition and 323 Threads
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Are Products of Dirac Delta Functions Well-Defined?
Homework Statement δ(z*-z0*)δ(z+z0)=? δ(z*+z0*)δ(z-z0)=? where 'z' is a complex variable 'z0' is a complex number Formula is just enough, derivation is not needed.- Muthumanimaran
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta functions Functions Product
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What is the product of two Dirac delta functions
Homework Statement What is the product of two Dirac delta functions δ(Real(z-c))δ(Img(z-c))=? 'z' and 'c' are complex numbers. This is not a problem, But I just need to use this formula in a derivation that I am currently doing. I just want the product of these two Dirac delta functions as a...- Muthumanimaran
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta functions Functions Product
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Does the Dirac Delta Function Solve the Differential Equation?
Homework Statement Differential equation: ##Ay''+By'+Cy=f(t)## with ##y_{0}=y'_{0}=0## Write the solution as a convolution (##a \neq b##). Let ##f(t)= n## for ##t_{0} < t < t_{0}+\frac{1}{n}##. Find y and then let ##n \rightarrow \infty##. Then solve the differential equation with...- Summer95
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- Convolution Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function Laplace transform Ordinary differential equation
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Change of the order of integration including Dirac delta
Can somebody help me? I am studying Faddeev-Popov trick, following the Peskin and Schroeder's QFT book, but I can't understand one thing. After they inserted the Faddeev-Popov identity, $$I = \int {{\cal D}\alpha \left( x \right)\delta \left( {G\left( {{A^\alpha }} \right)} \right)\det \left(...- GIM
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- Change Delta Dirac Dirac delta Integration
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I Fourier transform of Dirac delta
In lectures, I have learned that F(k)= \int_{-\infty}^{\infty} e^{-ikx}f(x)dx where F(k) is the Fourier transform of f(x) and the inverse Fourier transform is f(x)= \frac{1}{2\pi}\int_{-\infty}^{\infty} e^{ikx}f(k)dk . But on the same chapter in the lecture notes, there is an example solving...- spacetimedude
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta Fourier Fourier transform Transform
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Question about the Dirac Delta Function
Homework Statement Find the Fourier spectrum of the following equation Homework Equations ##F(\omega)=\pi[\delta(\omega - \omega _0)+\delta(\omega +\omega_0)]## The Attempt at a Solution Would the Fourier spectrum just be two spikes at ##+\omega _0## and ##-\omega _0## which go up to infinity?- xoxomae
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function
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I Question regarding the Dirac delta function
Given the definition: δ(x) = 0 for all x ≠ 0 ∞ for x = 0 ∫-∞∞δ(x)dx = 1 I don't understand how the integral can equal unity. The integral from -∞ to zero is zero, and the integral from 0 to ∞...- Kevin McHugh
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function
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I Why we use Dirac delta function? (in 1 Dimension & 3 Dimesions)
I want to understand why and where exactly we use dirac delta function? what is its exact use?- Nasbah BM
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- 1 dimension Delta Delta function Dimension Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function
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I General Solution of Dirac Delta Potential Well
We know that the solutions of time-independent Dirac delta potential well contain bound and scattering states: $$\psi_b(x)=\frac{\sqrt{mu}}{\hbar}e^{-\frac{mu|x|}{\hbar^2}}\text{ with energy }E_b=-\frac{mu^2}{2\hbar^2}$$ and $$ \psi_k(x)= \begin{cases} A(e^{ikx}+\frac{i\beta}{1-i\beta}e^{-ikx})...- rbwang1225
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta General General solution Potential Potential well
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Dirac Delta Function in Differential Equation
Homework Statement Find the solution to: $$\frac{d^2}{dt^2} x + \omega^2 x = \delta (t)$$ Given the initial condition that ##x=0## for ##t<0##. First find the general solution to ##t>0## and ##t<0##. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution This looks like a non-homogeneous second...- roam
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- Delta Delta function Differential Differential equation Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function
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Commutations and delta in deriving Ampère's law
Hi, friends! I have been able to understand, thanks to Hawkeye18, whom I thank again, that, if ##\mathbf{J}## is measurable according to the usual ##\mathbb{R}^3## Lebesgue measure ##\mu_{\mathbf{l}}## and bounded, a reasonable hypothesis if we consider it the density of current, if...- DavideGenoa
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- Ampere's law Delta deriving Dirac delta Electromagetism Law Maxwell equations Vector calculus
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Bessel functions and the dirac delta
Homework Statement Find the scalar product of diracs delta function ##\delta(\bar{x})## and the bessel function ##J_0## in polar coordinates. I need to do this since I want the orthogonal projection of some function onto the Bessel function and this is a key step towards that solution. I only...- alivedude
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- Bessel Bessel functions Delta Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Functions Mathematical methods Mathematical physics Polar coordinates Scalar product
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A Separating the Dirac Delta function in spherical coordinates
The following integral arises in the calculation of the new density of a non-uniform elastic medium under stress: ∫dx ρ(r,θ)δ(x+u(x)-x') where ρ is a known mass density and u = ru_r+θu_θ a known vector function of spherical coordinates (r,θ) (no azimuthal dependence). How should the Dirac...- jcm
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- Coordinates Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function Spherical Spherical coordinates
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Delta Function Identity in Modern Electrodynamics, Zangwill
I am currently reading Modern Electrodynamics by Andrew Zangwill and came across a section listing some delta function identities (Section 1.5.5 page 15 equation 1.122 for those interested), and there is one identity that really confused me. He states: \begin{align*} \frac{\partial}{\partial...- chi_rho
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Electrodynamics Function Identity Laplacian
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Average of function (using dirac delta function)
Homework Statement Compute the average value of the function: f(x) = δ(x-1)*16x2sin(πx/2)*eiπx/(1+x)(2-x) over the interval x ∈ [0, 8]. Note that δ(x) is the Dirac δ-function, and exp(iπ) = −1. Homework Equations ∫ dx δ(x-y) f(x) = f(y) The Attempt at a Solution Average of f(x) = 1/8 ∫from...- j3dwards
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- Average Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function
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Getting electron density from probability density function
Hello Lastly I was thinking a lot about electron density definition. It is not intuitive for me and I'm looking for any mathematical tool that could explain it to me more. My friend told me about idea to derivate it from propability density function using Dirac delta distribution. I'd like to...- Jan Wo
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- Density Density function Dirac delta Electron Electron density Function Probability Probability density Probability density function
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MHB Find Fourier series of Dirac delta function
Hi - firstly should I be concerned that the dirac function is NOT periodic? Either way the problem says expand $\delta(x-t)$ as a Fourier series... I tried $\delta(x-t) = 1, x=t; \delta(x-t) =0, x \ne t , -\pi \le t \le \pi$ ... ('1' still delivers the value of a multiplied function at t)... -
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Time dependent three dimensional dirac delta function
Ok so for equations of spherical wave in fluid the point source is modeled as a body force term which is given by time dependent 3 dimensional dirac delta function f=f(t)δ(x-y) x and y are vectors. so we reach an equation with ∫f(t)δ(x-y)dV(x) over the volume V. In the textbook it then says that...- chiraganand
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function Time Time dependent
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Dirac Delta Function - Fourier Series
1. Homework Statement Find the Fourier series of ##f(x) = \delta (x) - \delta (x - \frac{1}{2})## , ## - \frac{1}{4} < x < \frac{3}{4}## periodic outside. Homework Equations [/B] ##\int dx \delta (x) f(x) = f(0)## ##\int dx \delta (x - x_0) f(x) = f(x_0)##The Attempt at a Solution...- BOAS
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Fourier Fourier series Function Series
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Is the Dirac Delta Function Squared Equal to Itself?
I consider the Dirac delta. In physics the delta squared has an infinite norm : $$\int\delta (x)^2=\infty $$ But if i look at delta being a functional i could write : $$\delta [f]=f (0) $$ hence $$\delta^2 [f]=\delta [\delta [f]]=\delta [\underbrace {f (0)}_{constant function}]=f (0)$$ Thus...- jk22
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function
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Microcanonical partition function - Dirac delta of operators
Homework Statement Why is it that the microcanonical partition function is ##W = Tr\{\delta(E - \hat{H})\}##? As in, for example, Mattis page 62? Moreover, what's the meaning of taking the Dirac delta of an operator like ##\hat{H}##? Homework Equations The density of states at fixed energy is...- ddd123
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta Function Microcanonical ensemble Operators Partition Partition function Statistical mechanics
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Proving a Dirac delta property
Homework Statement [/B] Prove that \delta[a(x-x_1)]=\frac{1}{a}\delta(x-x_1) Homework Equations In my attempt I have used \delta(ax)=\frac{1}{a}\delta(x) but I'm not sure I'm allowed to use it in this proof. The Attempt at a Solution Some properties of Dirac delta function are proven using...- carlosbgois
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta Property
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Confusion Surrounding Dirac Delta Comb Sampling: Why is δ(0) Infinite?
I have recently digged up a post in the forum about a confusion arise from definition of Dirac Delta function and I am actually really bothered by it (link to the thread). When people talk about sampling some function f(x) with Dirac Comb, or impulse train, they would be talking about the... -
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How do you express 3D charge distributions using the Dirac Delta function?
Hello community, this is my first post and i start with a question about the famous dirac delta function. I have some question of the use and application of the dirac delta function. My first question is: Using Dirac delta functions in the appropriate coordinates, express the following charge...- ZetaX
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- 3d Charge Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Distributions Function
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Simplifying Argument of Dirac Delta for Reexpressing a Dirac Delta
Homework Statement Show that $$\delta(k^2) \delta[(k-q_2)^2] = \delta(k^2) \delta(k^0 - \sqrt{s}/2) \frac{1}{2\sqrt{s}},$$ where ##k = (k^0, \mathbf k)## and ##s = q_2^2,## where ##q_2 = (\sqrt{s},\mathbf 0)## 2. Homework Equations I was going to use the fact that $$\delta(f(x)) = \sum...- CAF123
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta
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Rigorousness of this Dirac delta formula
Is the following equation mathematically rigorous? How can you tell? ## \int_{-\infty}^\infty \delta(x-a) \delta(x-b) dx=\delta(a-b)## Thanks- ShayanJ
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta Formula
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- Forum: Topology and Analysis
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Poisson equation with a dirac delta source.
Consider: ##\nabla^{2} V(\vec{r})= \delta(\vec{r})## By taking the Fourier transform, the differential equation dissapears. Then by transforming that expression back I find something like ##V(r) \sim \frac{1}{r}##. I seem to have lost the homogeneous solutions in this process. Where does this...- Coffee_
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta Poisson Poisson equation Source
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Strength of Dirac Delta Potential
When talking about the strength of a delta potential , the delta potential is multiplied by a parameter ie α but how does a delta potential have a strength ? It is zero everywhere and infinite at x = 0. The parameter makes no difference to zero or infinity.- dyn
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta Potential
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Proving properties of the Dirac delta function
I've been thinking about the properties of the Dirac delta function recently, and having been trying to prove them. I'm not a pure mathematician but come from a physics background, so the following aren't rigorous to the extent of a full proof, but are they correct enough? First I aim to...- "Don't panic!"
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function Proofs Properties
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Why do integrals featuring Dirac deltas equate to certain values?
Homework Statement Having trouble understanding dirac deltas, I understand what they look like and how you can express one (i.e. from the limiting case of a gaussian) but for the life of me I can't figure out why the results of some integrals featuring dirac deltas equate to what they do...- FatPhysicsBoy
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta
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Derivatives in 3D and Dirac Delta
For a research project, I have to take multiple derivatives of a Yukawa potential, e.g. ## \partial_i \partial_j ( \frac{e^{-m r}}{r} ) ## or another example is ## \partial_i \partial_j \partial_k \partial_\ell ( e^{-mr} ) ## I know that, at least in the first example above, there will be a...- UVCatastrophe
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- 3d Calculus Delta Derivatives Differentiation Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Divergence theorem Electrostatics Yukawa
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How do you integrate dirac delta functions?
Homework Statement ∫δ(x3 - 4x2- 7x +10)dx. Between ±∞. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution Well I don't really know how to attempt this. In the case where inside the delta function there is simply 2x, or 5x, I know the answer would be 1/2 or 1/5. Or for say δ(x^2-5), the answer would...- KeithKp
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta functions Functions Integrate
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ODE with Dirac Delta and conditions at infinity
I'm trying to solve the following equation (even if I'm not sure if it's well posed) \partial_{x} \, y(x) + a(x)\, y(x) = \delta(x) with ##\quad \lim_{x \rightarrow \pm \infty}y(x) = 0## It would be a classical first order ODE If it were not for the boundary conditions and the Dirac...- Gallo
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- Conditions Delta Dirac Dirac delta Infinity Ode
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Probability distribution, a 1-D dirac delta in n-dimensions
Hey everybody, I'm an engineering Ph.D. so my knowledge of n-dimensional Euclidean spaces is lacking to say the least. I'm wondering what sort of approach I can take to solve this problem. ##\boldsymbol{1.}## and ##\boldsymbol{ 2. }## I am given a probability distribution for a random...- Dante Tufano
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta Distribution Probability Probability distribution
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Integral involving Dirac Delta generalized function
Homework Statement Evaluate the integrals in the attached image Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution- Legend101
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta Function generalized Integral
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Quantum Mechanics integral for Dirac Delta with abs value
Homework Statement Break integral into positive and negative, integrate, recombine and simplify and show that it reduces to a real-valued function. (See attachments) Homework Equations See attachments The Attempt at a Solution My solution is not reducing to a real-valued function. Please see...- rogeralms
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta Integral Mechanics Quantum Quantum mechanics Value
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Dirac delta function proof fourier space
Homework Statement I am having trouble understanding this: I have a Dirac Delta function $$ \delta (t_1-t_2) $$ but I want to prove that in the frequency domain (Fourier Space), it is: $$\delta(\omega_1+\omega_2) $$ Would anyone have any ideas how to go about solving this problem? I know...- jhartc90
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Dirac delta functions Fourier Function Proof Space
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Function whose 2nd order divergence is the Dirac Delta
Homework Statement This problem came when I was learning the Poisson's equation (refer to http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/em/lectures/node31.html). when it came to the step to find the Green's function G which satisfies \nabla^2 \cdot G(\textbf{r}, \textbf{r}') =...- genxium
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- 2nd order Delta Dirac Dirac delta Divergence Function
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Finding the Convolution of Two Functions Using the Laplace Transform
Homework Statement x(t) = cos(3πt) h(t) = e-2tu(t) Find y(t) = x(t) * h(t) (ie convolution) Homework Equations Y(s) = X(s)H(s) and then take inverse laplace tranform of Y(s) The Attempt at a Solution L(x(t)) = [πδ(ω - 3π) + πδ(ω + 3π)] L(h(t)) = \frac{1}{s+2} Laplace Transform inverse ...- redundant6939
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta Laplace Laplace transform Transform
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Dirac delta function identities
hi deoes anyone know any online resource for proofs of Dirac delta function identities and confirming which representations are indeed DD functions Thanks a lot.- subny
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Dirac delta functions Function identities
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Integration test of dirac delta function as a Fourier integral
Homework Statement Problem: a) Find the Fourier transform of the Dirac delta function: δ(x) b) Transform back to real space, and plot the result, using a varying number of Fourier components (waves). c) test by integration, that the delta function represented by a Fourier integral integrates...- Risborg
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Fourier Function Integral Integration Test
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A question about Dirac Delta Function
For proving this equation: \delta (g(x)) = \sum _{ a,\\ g(a)=0,\\ { g }^{ ' }(a)\neq 0 }^{ }{ \frac { \delta (x-a) }{ \left| { g }^{ ' }(a) \right| } } We suppose that g(x)\approx g(a) + (x-a)g^{'}(a) Why for Taylor Expansion we just keep two first case and neglect others...- sinaphysics
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function
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Function whose Fourier transform is Dirac delta
Is there a time domain function whose Fourier transform is the Dirac delta with no harmonics? I.e. a single frequency impulse- papernuke1
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- Delta Dirac Dirac delta Fourier Fourier transform Function Transform
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The need for the Dirac delta function
So part of the idea presented in my book is that: div(r/r3)=0 everywhere, but looking at this vector field it should not be expected. We would expect some divergence at the origin and zero divergence everywhere else. However I don't understand why we would expect it to be zero everywhere but...- albega
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function
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How is the Delta Distribution the Derivative of a Step Function?
How can I find the derivative of a step function?- ayan
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function
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Solution of differential equation with Dirac Delta
Is it possible to solve a differential equation of the following form? $$\partial_x^2y + \delta(x) \partial_x y + y= 0$$ where ##\delta(x)## is the dirac delta function. I need the solution for periodic boundary conditions from ##-\pi## to ##\pi##. I've realized that I can solve this for some...- SarthakC
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- Delta Differential Differential equation Dirac Dirac delta
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How to Calculate the Integral of the Dirac Delta Function?
How to calculate ##\int^{\infty}_{-\infty}\frac{\delta(x-x')}{x-x'}dx'## What is a value of this integral? In some youtube video I find that it is equall to zero. Odd function in symmetric boundaries.- LagrangeEuler
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function Integral
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Cannot make sense of a derivation step involving dirac delta
I am self studying the 17th Chapter of "Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering", Riley, Hobson, Bence, 3rd Edition. It is about eigenfunction methods for the solution of linear ODEs. Homework Statement On page 563, it states: "As noted earlier, the eigenfunctions of a...- D_Tr
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- Delta Derivation Dirac Dirac delta
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Computation about Gaussian and Dirac Delta Function
I have a Gaussian distribution about t, say, N(t; μ, σ), and a a Dirac Delta Function δ(t). Then how can I compute: N(t; μ, σ) * δ(t > 0) Any clues? Or recommender some materials for me to read? Thanks!- keliu
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- Computation Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function Gaussian
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Dirac Delta Function: Is delta(x-y) the Same as delta(y-x)?
Sorry if the question seems naive but if we have the Dirac delta function delta(x-y) is it the same as delta(y-x)?? Or there are opposite in sign? And why ? Thank you for your time- eahaidar
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- Delta Delta function Dirac Dirac delta Dirac delta function Function
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- Forum: Quantum Physics