APM346-2012 > Home Assignment 6
Problem 2
Calvin Arnott:
To be perfectly clear- in problem 2 and problem 3, we have that $\beta > 0$, correct?
Victor Ivrii:
--- Quote from: Calvin Arnott on November 03, 2012, 03:36:12 PM ---To be perfectly clear- in problem 2 and problem 3, we have that $\beta > 0$, correct?
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Sure you can assume this: $\beta=0$ is covered by (a), (b) and $\beta<0$ is covered by $\beta>0$. However this assumption is not needed.
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Hanqing Liu:
I think I'm on the wrong track or this question just doesn't seem to be integrable!
Victor Ivrii:
--- Quote from: Hanqing Liu on November 06, 2012, 06:11:27 PM ---I think I'm on the wrong track or this question just doesn't seem to be integrable!
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Read preamble! Use properties!!! See lectures
Zarak Mahmud:
This integral can be computed using residues, but I think the whole point of the Fourier tranform is lost if one uses that approach...
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