Sample File SemV
Sample File SemV
By
Rashi Jain
Enrollment No: A4455618059
Dr.Shweta Upadhyaya
Summary:-Brief study about gamma and beta functions and their real life
applications
Signature of Student:
Signature of Guide:
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DECLARATION
I, RASHI JAIN student of B.SC. (H) MATHEMATICS hereby declare that the
Summer Internship titled “GAMMA AND BETA FUNCTIONS AND THEIR
APPLICATIONS” which is submitted by me to Department of Mathematics, Amity
Institute of Applied Sciences, Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, Noida, in partial
fulfillment of requirement for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Science, has not
been previously formed the basis for the award of any degree, diploma or other
similar title or recognition.
Noida
RASHI JAIN
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CERTIFICATE
To the best of my knowledge this work has not been submitted in part or full for any
Degree or Diploma to this University or elsewhere.
Noida
Department of Mathematics
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Iamextremely gratefultoDr.Shweta
Upadhyaya,DepartmentofMathematics,AmityInstituteof
AppliedSciences,AmityUniversity,Uttar Pradesh,Noida,underwhosesupervisionand
guidancethisworkhasbeendone andwithout whosewisecounsel,keeninterestand
soundcriticalsuggestionsthroughout thepreparationofthisreport,it wouldnot have
beenpossibletocompletethis.
Iwouldalsolikeexpressmygratitudetomyfamily,friendsfortheirunendingsupport
andtirelesseffortthatkeptmemotivatedthroughoutthecompletionoftheproject.
Yourssincerely.
Rashi Jain
A4455618059
(2018-21)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abstract…………………………………………………………………………….…1
Graphical representation………………………………….………………….7
Conclusion………………………………..…………………………………………17
References…………………………….…………………………………………….18
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ABSTRACT
Many“special functions” arise in the concern of the solutions of several differential equations.
Special functions are some fundamental functions that are crucial enough to be granted their
own name. These incorporate the eminent exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric
functions, and go on to the famous Gamma, Beta and Zeta functions. Special functions have
immense applications in pure mathematics, as well as in applied areas such as, heat
conduction, electrical current, and solutions of wave equations, quantum mechanics and heat
equations.In this report we will study mainly about Gamma and Beta function, their properties
and their applications.Gamma functions have integral functional representations and explicit
series, and thus supply ideal tools for establishing transformation formulae and useful
products. Gamma function can be used as adynamic means in solving some valuable
mathematical problems.Beta function is important in calculus due to its close connection to
gamma function but in some cases it is convenient to use beta function instead of certain
combinations of the values of gamma function. Most of the complex integrals can be reduced
to expressions involving the beta function. The gamma- beta relationship in some cases is also
of great use.This report contains convergence, properties, types and some real life
applications, in various fields, of gamma and beta functions.
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Inspite of the importance of the gamma function in many various parts of mathematics,
calculus books usually treat this function in a very sketchy and complicated fashion.
numbers, i.e. finding an expression that has the value n!.Forall positive integers , and further
GAUSS EXPRESSION:
Deform As follows:
Hence,
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EULER EXPRESSION:
INTEGRAL EXPRESSION:
Here,
So,
Hence,
For the sake of simplicity in writing, we mainly use the well-known improper integral:
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Now, replacing the integer n by any arbitrary real number such that it still converges,
we get:
( -(1)
Let
Then,
Is convergent if or . -(2)
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=0
Hence, is convergent.
is convergent -(3)
( ) ( )=
( )= = ( ),
When, =1
( ) = 0! = = =1
And it turns,
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( ) = 1 ( ) = 1.1 =
( ) = 2 ( ) = 2.1 =
( ) = 3 ( ) = 3.2 =
( )= =1,2,3,…
( ) ( )=
function.
Under this topic we will study about different types of gamma function which are obtained by
differentiating the known gamma function:
1. POLY-GAMMA FUNCTION:
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2. DI-GAMMA FUNCTION:
The di-gamma function is known for being the logarithmic derivative of the gamma
function. It is first of the poly-gamma function.
3. TRI-GAMMA FUNCTION:
It is second kind of gamma function.
Γ( )
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( ) + ( )
GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION:
For better understanding of the properties of the gamma function, we will find its value for
some commonly used real numbers:
Γ
Consider, (
Putting,
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If we put ,
Γ
Putting ,
We get, ( )= Γ
Some other commonly used values for the gamma function are listed below:
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While gamma function’s standard bent was to interpolate and model the factorial function,
geometers along withmathematicians have developed and discovered many other amusing
applications, some of which are mentioned here:
The Laplace Transforms of many functions, which are very helpful while solving
exercises in engineering and science, use the Gamma function.
Fractional derivatives are calculated with the help of gamma functions. It is defined
as
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If, we get,
series:
We know that,
Hence we get,
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One of the most wonderful discoveries in mathematics is of the zeta function. It has
infinitely many so-called insignificant zeroes on the real line. It plays a pivotal role in
physics, probability theory and applied statistics.
The gamma distribution is used to describe the distribution of seismic moments of
earthquake and earthquake sequences; the pattern of occurrence of earthquakes in
terms of space, time and magnitude are very erratic and some probabilistic models for
such events have been constructed. These studies or models can be used for
prediction of future occurrences and estimating damage. If an earthquake has not
occurred in the last t times units, it would not help us in knowing about probability of
occurrence during next s time units.
, for
the parameter γ comes out to be around 0.7, whereas δ is very close to 1 (for normal
gamma distribution, strictly, δ ≡ 1). The exponential factor accelerates the decay for
θ> 1. The constant is just a “dimensionless scale parameter” and its value is given
to be about 1.4, where is the normal gamma function, which establishes this
distribution, and D is a correction to streamline due to the fact that this description for
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The first Eulerian integral was made known by Euler and is typically introduced by its most
accepted name given by Jacques Binet, denoted by (Greek lowercase) beta function.
It plays a major role in calculus as it has a close connection with gamma function.
If , then 0 the only point of infinite discontinuity and if , then 1 is the only point
of infinite discontinuity.
when .
Convergence of when ,
If ,
, is convergent if .
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is convergent.
Convergence of when
If ,
is convergent.
is convergent if .
Reflexive:
,
,
, .
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The incomplete beta function has many implications in functional analysis, integral
calculus,physics etc.
Both maple and mathematica have beta function knowledge built into their integral
evaluators, sobefore attempting its symbolic evaluation, it will not be necessary to
identify an integral as a beta function.
In mathematica, beta function can be implemented as follows:
1 Beta [ a , b ]
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Where and are shape parameters, and are respectively lower and upper
limits, and is the beta function, it is the normalization constant to ensure the
In physics and string approach, function is used to compute and represent the
For example:
Consider,
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Changing the sign of summation and integral sign due to absolute convergence of the
integrand:
The geometric progression sum is used, now we can easily solve the indefinite
integral and put the limits, so we get
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We know that,
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We have calculated the value of Γ earlier, now we will use this relation also to
We know that,
⇒.
Taking square root on the both sides of the above equation, we get:
So, we can use this famous gamma-beta relation for finding many such values.
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CONCLUSION
Out of several improper integrals, some integrals are of great use. The famous gamma
and beta function that we discussed here play extremely important role in today’s
research fields.
The gamma function is the elongation of the factorial function, which is an improper
integral that converges for all positive real numbers. Euler’s integral of second kind
has some important functional properties notably the reflection and duplication
formula. It has many extremely important applications not only in mathematics but
also quantum physics, nuclear physics, plasma physics etc.
The beta integral which has a close connection with gamma function is majorly used
in calculus, and in physics mainly in string theory. Euler’s integral of first kind has
some distinctive properties such as reflexivity and symmetry.
The gamma and beta relationship is also of great use. It provides ease in finding
certain values.
These improper integrals are also inbuilt functions in the popular coding languages
like maple and mathematica.
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REFERENCES
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WPR : 1
Enrollment Number: A4455618059
Program: B.Sc.(H) Mathematics
Student Name: Rashi Jain
Faculty Guide’s Name: Dr. Shweta Upadhyaya
All targets set were achieved. Books helped in getting a better insight into the topic.
To study about Beta function, convergence and its properties from different internet
sources and books.
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WPR : 2
Enrollment Number: A4455618059
Program: B.Sc.(H) Mathematics
Student Name: Rashi Jain
Faculty Guide’s Name: Dr. Shweta Upadhyaya
To study about applications of Beta and Gamma function and the relation between
Beta and Gamma function.
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WPR : 3
Enrollment Number: A4455618059
Program: B.Sc.(H) Mathematics
Student Name: Rashi Jain
Faculty Guide’s Name: Dr. Shweta Upadhyaya
Concluded the topic. Able to solve various problems involving Gamma and Beta
function
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