Homework Assignment # 13: MATH 235 - Mathematical Models in Science and Engineering
Homework Assignment # 13: MATH 235 - Mathematical Models in Science and Engineering
Homework Assignment # 13: MATH 235 - Mathematical Models in Science and Engineering
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Homework Assignment # 13
1. Parts (a) and (b) are not related to each other and each is worth (0.5 point).
(a) Verify that Eq. (35) in the Notes is equivalent to Eq. (6).
(b) Follow the lines of the derivation of Eq. (34) to derive Eq. (43).
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Print both plots and attach them to your work. Discuss whether one of the plots is in better correspondence
to the “accepted” colors of the three stars than the other plot. How good is this correspondence for this
“better” plot?
Bonus (worth 0.5 point; credit will be given only if the solution is mostly correct)
Follow the approach outlined in Problem 2 to find the value of the integral (HW13.1) with m = 3.
At step (ii) in that approach, you may need to make a change of variables so that each term of the series
that you are integrating would contain the same factor e−y .
After completing step (ii), you will obtain a converging p-series. Another name for a p-series is Riemann
zeta function. Search for this name online, or ask Mathematica, and find the value of the specific zeta
function that you need.