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This document contains 18 problems related to Fourier transforms. The problems cover calculating Fourier transforms, inverse Fourier transforms, Fourier sine transforms, Fourier cosine transforms, and using transforms to solve integral equations. Key transforms discussed include the Fourier transform of e−a|x|, the Fourier cosine transform of e−ax, and using transforms to evaluate definite integrals. Formulas provided for the Fourier transform, inverse Fourier transform, Fourier cosine transform, and Fourier sine transform.

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This document contains 18 problems related to Fourier transforms. The problems cover calculating Fourier transforms, inverse Fourier transforms, Fourier sine transforms, Fourier cosine transforms, and using transforms to solve integral equations. Key transforms discussed include the Fourier transform of e−a|x|, the Fourier cosine transform of e−ax, and using transforms to evaluate definite integrals. Formulas provided for the Fourier transform, inverse Fourier transform, Fourier cosine transform, and Fourier sine transform.

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Department of Mathematics, NIT Warangal

MA 201 :: Mathematics - III (for II B.Tech. EEE, Chem, MME & BioTech)

Problem Sheet - 02 Fourier Transforms


0, t < 0; 1 1. Find the Fourier integral representation of f (x) = , t = 0; Verify the representation directly 2 eat , t > 0. at the point t = 0. sin t, 0 < t ; 2. Applying the Fourier Sine Integral formula to the function f (t) = , show that 0, t > . sin t, 0 < t < ; sin t sin 2 d = 0, 1 2 0 t > . 3. Applying the Fourier Cosine Integral formula to the function f (t) = 1 when 0 t < 1 and f (t) = 0 1 , 0 t < 1; 2 sin cos t 1 d = when t > 1, show that , t = 1; 4 0 0, t > 1. 4. Using appropriate Fourier Integral formulae, show the following: cos x, 0 < |x| < ; cos cos x 2 2 2 (a) d = 2 1 0 0, |x | .
2

(b)
0

( 2

(c) eax

ex cos x +4 2 u sin xu 2(b2 a2 ) du, ebx = 2 (u + a2 )(u2 + b2 ) 0 4 d =

+ 2) cos x

(a, b > 0)

5. Find the Fourier Transform of the function ea|x| , a > 0.

(a) Deduce that


0

cos pt a2 + t2

dt =

ea|p| .
2 2 . (1+ 2 )2

(b) Deduce also that the Fourier Transform of xe|x| is i

6. Find the Fourier Cosine Transform of the function eax , a > 0. (a) Use it to nd the Fourier Transform of ea|x| cos bx. cos px (b) Show also that dx = eap , (p 0) 2 2 a +x 2 0 1 (c) Hence, nd the Fourier Cosine Transform of 2 . a + x2 7. Find the Fourier Sine Transform of the function eax , a > 0.

(a) Using it, show that


0

x sin px a2 + x2

dx =

eap , (p > 0) x + x2 .

(b) Hence, nd the Fourier Sine Transform of

a2 1

8.

a |x|, |x| < a; . Find the Fourier Transform of f (x) = 0, |x| > a > 0.
2

Hence, deduce that

sin2 t t2

dt =

, and that
0

sin4 t t4
2 x2

dt =

.
x2 2

9. Find the Fourier Transform of ea Transform. 10. Find the FCT of ea


2 x2

. Hence, show that e

is self-reciprocal with respect to Fourier

and hence, deduce the FST of xea


2 x 2

2 x2

. Hence, also show that e

x2 2

is

self-reciprocal under FCT and that xe 11. Find the FST of eax x , a > 0.

is self-reciprocal under FST.

12. Solve the integral equation


0

f (x) cos xdx = e . ea

13. Find the function f (x) whose Sine Transform is

, a > 0.

3( 2 ) . 14. Find the function f (x) whose FT is 2 sin ( 2 )

1, |x| < a; 15. Find the FT of f (x) = . Hence, nd FT of f (x) 1 + cos 0, |x| > a. 16. Using the FCT and FST of eax , nd FST and FCT of xeax . 17. Find the FST and FCT of xa1 , 0 < a < 1. Hence, deduce that transforms. Also, nd the FT of 1 .
|x| 1 x

x a

is self-reciprocal under both the

18. Using FT/FCT/FST and Parsevals Identities, show the following:

(a)
0

1 (x2 + a2 )2 x2

dx =

4a3 4a = 2ab(a + b) 2(a + b)

(b)
0

(c)
0

(x2 + a2 ) dx (x2 + x2

dx = 2 +

a2 )(x2

b2 )

(d)
0

(x2 + a2 )(x2 + b2 )

dx =

Formulas considered: 1 FT of f (x) is F (f (x)) = f ( ) = 2 2 2


t=

f (t)e

it

1 dt and IFT is f (x) = 2 2 2

f ( )e

ix

FCT of f (x) is Fc (f (x)) = fc ( ) =

f (t) cos tdt and IFCT is f (x) =


t=0

fc ( ) cos xd
=0

FST of f (x) is Fs (f (x)) = fs ( ) =

f (t) sin tdt and IFCT is f (x) =


t=0

fs ( ) sin xd
=0

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