Mekhi Cox
2022-04-22
ophelialee4xn
Beginner2022-04-23Added 14 answers
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It depends, of course, on the boundary conditions. As written the problem actually has no solution because as is obtainable only when . For nonzero v you find that assuming gives the second derivative a nonzero limit which is contradictory. If you mean to force a constant value at infinity, you must allow this constant to vary with v and k so that it properly corresponds to a zero of g''. Then, it turns out, you always have the hyperbolic tangent solution.
To wit, render for some constant a, and then
Then you eliminate the constant term from the first integral equation by setting a to match with ka. So for a nonzero solution as you presumably want,
where the sign corresponds to an overall factor of in the solution for itself (the differential equation has odd parity). For this value of a the constant-limit boundary condition turns out to be
When the substitution is carried through, the equation for h becomes identical to the equation for g already solved with , so
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