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Dirac-Delta Function and Different Limit Representation of Dirac-Delta Function

The document discusses Dirac delta function and its representation as the limit of various sequences of functions. It defines the one-dimensional Dirac delta function and its key properties. It then extends the definition to three dimensions and describes how the Dirac delta function can resolve the paradox of a vector function that blows up at the origin. Finally, it provides several examples of limit representations of the Dirac delta function using sequences of rectangles, triangles, Gaussians, exponentials, sinc functions, Lorentzians, and inverse cosh squares.

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Dirac-Delta Function and Different Limit Representation of Dirac-Delta Function

The document discusses Dirac delta function and its representation as the limit of various sequences of functions. It defines the one-dimensional Dirac delta function and its key properties. It then extends the definition to three dimensions and describes how the Dirac delta function can resolve the paradox of a vector function that blows up at the origin. Finally, it provides several examples of limit representations of the Dirac delta function using sequences of rectangles, triangles, Gaussians, exponentials, sinc functions, Lorentzians, and inverse cosh squares.

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Dirac-delta function and different Limit representation

of Dirac-delta function

Shyamal Bhar

Assistant Professor
Department of Physics
Vidyasagar College for Women
Kolkata - 6
Dirac-delta function and different Limit representation of Dirac-
delta function


first calculate the divergence of
r2
 r̂
Let E 2
r

This vector function is directed radially outward and has a large positive
divergence

What happens, if we want to calculate the divergence of E ?

 1   2 1
E  2 r 2 
r r  r 

1 
 2 1 
r r
0 ..................1

???????
Surface integration of the vector function over a sphere of radius R ,
centered at the origin

   rˆ 
   R2  sin   d d rˆ 
 2
E  dS   R

 2
  s in   d  
0 0
d

 4 .......  2 

volume integral of the divergence of the vector function is



   E dv  0 ................  3 
 According to Divergence theorem equation no. (2) and (3) must
be same
???????
Source of the problem r0

At this point the vector function E blows up.


  E  0 except at r  0
The surface integral is independent of R . So the surface integral will
be  for any sphere centered at the origin, whatever be the radius of
the sphere.

Entire contribution of the surface integral comes from the point r  0 .

For the consistency of the divergence theorem



   E dv  0 except r  0
 4 otherw ise

  E has an unusual property

It vanishes everywhere except at one point and its integral over any
volume containing that point is  .

This type of function is called Dirac Delta function.

One dimensional Dirac Delta function:

 0, if x  0
 x  
, if x  0
and

   x  dx  1
-
 An important property of a Delta function:

f  x    x   f  0   x 

 
 f  x    x  dx  f  0     x  dx
 

 f 0

 One can take the limits of integration from   to   instead of  to  


 if the peak of the delta function be at xa

0, if x  a
 x  a   
 , if x  a
and

 -
 x  a dx 1

 The product of this delta function with an arbitrary function f  x 

f  x    x  a  f  a    x 


 f  x    x  a  dx  f  a 

Dirac Delta function in three dimension

3
  r     x   y    z 

where r  xiˆ  yjˆ  zkˆ

  
3 
   r  d       x    y    z  dxdydz  1
all space   

And

 3   
 f  r    r  a  d  f  a 
all space
Resolving the paradox introduced beginning of the talk

 rˆ  3 
  2   4  r 
r 

It follows that

1
2 rˆ 3 
    2  4  r 
r r
Limiting representation of Dirac Delta function

 Technically   x  is not a function, since its value is not finite at r  0.

 In mathematical literature it is known as a generalized function or


distribution

Dirac delta function basically is the limit of sequence of functions

 There are many limit representation of Dirac delta functions

Examples:…………….
Limit of sequence of Rectangles R  x 

  x   lim R  x 
 0

 
0 for x  
2

1  
where, R  x    for   x 
 2 2
 
0 for x 
 2
Width of rectangles 
1
height of rectangles

Limit of sequence of isosceles triangles T  x  :

  x  limT  x
 0

0 for x  

 x 
where, T  x  1 
  
  for x  

Here the base of the triangle T  x  is 2


1
and height

The area of the triangle is unity
Limit of sequence of Gaussian functions G  x 

  x   lim G   x  This is the normalized


0
x2 Gaussian distribution
1  2
w h ere, G  x   e 
  function. The area under the
curve is unity and the peak
1
value
 
Limit of sequence of Exponential functions E  x 

  x   lim E   x 
 0
x
1 
where, E  x   e 
2

The area under the curve is


1
unity and the peak value 2
Limit of sequence of sinc functions S  x 
This function arises
  x   lim S   x  frequently in signal
 0 processing and the
sin  x /   theory of Fourier
where, S  x   transforms. The full
x name of this function is
since cardinal but it is
commonly referred to
“sinc” function.
Limit of sequence of modified sinc function Sm  x

 x   lim S m 
0
x 
 2  
 1    x 
s in    
1 1
2
  The peak value   /
1 
  2  
w h e re , Sm x  
2  x 
sin  
 2 
Limit of sequence of Lorentzian L  x 

  x   lim L  x  1
 0 The peak value

1 1
where, L  x  
 x2
1 2

Limit of sequence of Inverse Cosh Square functions C  x 

  x   lim C  x 
 0

1 1
where, C  x  
2  x
2
cosh  
 

1
The peak value
2
Note: Though  is not a legitimate function but the integrals over  are
perfectly acceptable.

 
If
 f  x  d  x  dx   f  x  d  x  dx

1

2
for all function f  x 

then d1  x   d 2  x 
Example

Show that 1
  kx    x Where k is nonzero constant
k

Answer

Consider an arbitrary function f  x  and consider the following integral



 f  x    kx  dx
Change of variable y  kx
1
dx  dy
k
 
1  y
ve sign for k  0  f  x   kx dx   k  f  k   y dy
-ve sign for k  0
1
  f 0 
k
1
 f 0 
k

1

k  f  x    x  dx


 
1 
  f  x    kx  dx   f  x     x   dx
  k 

1
Hence  k x    x 
k
Example

d
Show that x   x      x 
dx
Solution

 d
 f x  x    x    d x
  dx 


 d
 xf  x    x     dx
 xf  x     x  dx


 
df
 0  x   x  dx   f  x    x  dx

dx 

 0  0  f 0 

   f  x    x  dx


d
 x   x      x 
dx
Example

If   x  be a step function:

1, if x  0
  x  
0, if x  0
d
Show that   x
dx
Solution 
d
 f x dx

dx

 df
 f  x    x       x  dx

dx

df
 f      x dx
0
dx

 f     f    f 0 

 f 0 

  f  x    x  dx


d
   x
dx
Problem-1 6
  3x  2 x  1   x  3 dx  ?
2
2

6
  3x  2 x  1   x  3 dx
2
Solution
2

6
  f  x    x  3  dx f  x    3 x 2  2 x  1
2

 f 3 

 20
2
Problem-2
  2 x  3   3x  dx
2

2 1 f  x    2 x  3
Solution   f x  x dx
2 3
1
 f 0 
3

1
a
Problem-3
   x  b  dx  ?


Solution
a
fo r a  b :    x  b  dx  1


a
fo r a  b :
   x  b  dx  0

Reference:

Introduction to Electrodynamics

David J. Griffiths

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