Beta Function:: M N MN X X DX MN NM
Beta Function:: M N MN X X DX MN NM
Beta Function:: M N MN X X DX MN NM
1
(m, n) x m 1 n 1
(1 x) dx ; m, n > 0
0
1
y n 1(1 y ) m 1 dy
0
1
n 1(1 x ) m 1dx
x
0
( n, m)
Trigonometric form of the Beta function
/2
(m, n) 2 sin 2 m 1( ) cos 2 n 1( ) d
0
1
For, ( m, n) x m 1(1 x)n 1dx
0
When x 0, =0 and x 1, = /2 .
/2
( m, n) (sin 2 ) m 1(1 sin 2 ) n 12sin cos d
0
/2
2 sin 2m 2 ( ) cos 2n 2 ( )sin cos d
0
/2
2 sin 2m 1( ) cos 2n 1( ) d
0
Gamma Function
(n) e x x n1 dx ; n > 0.
0
Another form of Gamma function
Take t x2
2 2n 1
( n) 2 e t t dt ; n > 0.
0
2 2n 1
=2 e x x dx; n > 0.
0
There fore,
2 2n 1
( n) 2 e x x dx; n > 0.
0
Properties:
1. (1) 1.
For
( n) e x x n 1 dx ; n > 0.
0
e-x
(1) e x dx = 1.
0 0
2. ( n 1) n( n), n 0.
For
( n 1) e x x n dx
0
n x
x ( e ) ( e x )nx n 1 dx
0
0
n e x x n 1 dx = n(n).
0
From the property 2., we have
(n 1)
( n)
n
The above formula is useful
For
( n 1) n( n) n (( n 1) 1)
n( n 1)(( n 2) 1)
n( n 1)( n 2) ( n 2)
=n( n 1)( n 2)...( n ( n 1))( n ( n 1)
n( n 1)...2.1 (1) n( n 1)...1 n!
Double integral
If f(x,y) is a function of x and y and
x varies from a to b and
y varies from c to d, then
b d b d
f(x,y)dydx= f(x,y)dy dx
a c a c
Y
y=d
y=c
X
x=a x=b
Example:
1 2 1 2
xydydx= xydy dx
0 0 0 0
1 2 2
xy
dx
2
0 0
1
2xdx 1.
0
Example:
1 1 1 1
(x+y)dydx= (x+y)dy dx
0 0 0 0
1 2 1
y
xy dx
2
0 0
1
1
x dx
2
0
x2 x
1.
2 2
Separable function:
f ( x, y ) F ( x)G ( y )
b d b
d
f ( x, y )dydx= F ( x)G (y)dy dx
a c a c
b d b d
F(x) G (y)dy dx F(x)dx F ( x)G (y)dy .
a c a c
Example:
1 2 1 2
xydydx= xdx ydy
0 0 0 0
1 2
x 2 y2
2 2
0 0
1
2 1.
2
Polar co-ordinates:
( x , y ) ( r , )
x r cos , y r sin
dxdy rdrd
P (r , )
r
2
x
e dx ?
0
Now,
2
x
I e dx
0
This implies that
2
I y
e dy
0
2 2
I 2 e x dx e y dy
0 0
2 y2
e x e dxdy
0 0
2 y2 )
e ( x dxdy
0 0
/2 2
r rdrd
e
0 0
/2 2
I2 e r rdrd
0 0
/ 2 2
e r rdr d
0 0
/ 2 1
e u 2)
du d ( put u r
2
0 0
1
/2
d .
2 4
0
2
x
Therefore, I e dx
2
0
1
4. =
2
For,
1
e x x (1/ 2) 1dx
2
0
e x x (1/ 2) dx Take y 2 =x
0
2 y 1
y
e 2 ydy
0
2
y
2 e dy
0
2 .
2
Compute the following
(m) (n)
5. (m,n) =
( m n)
Proof:
2 2m 1
(m)=2 e x x dx
0
2 2n 1
(n)=2 e y y dy
0
2 2m 1 y 2 2n 1
(m)(n)= 2 e x x dx 2 e y dy
0 0
2 y 2 ) 2m 1 2n 1
=4 e ( x x y dxdy
0 0 By polar co-ordinates
y
P ( r , ) x
r
2 y 2 ) 2m1 2n 1
=4 e ( x x y dxdy
0 0 By polar co-ordinates
/2 2
=4 e r ( r cos ) 2m 1( r sin ) 2n 1rdrd
0 0
/2 2 2(m n)1 2m1
=4 e r r cos ( )sin 2n 1( ) drd
0 0
/2 2
=2 cos 2m 1( )sin 2n 1( ) 2 er r 2(m n)1dr d
0 0
/2 2 2(m n)1
=2 cos 2 m 1 ( )sin 2 n 1( ) 2 e r r dr d
0 0
/2
=2 cos 2m 1( )sin 2n1( )( m n) d
0
/2
=(m n) 2 sin 2 n 1 ( )cos 2 m 1( ) d
0
=(m n) (n, m) ( m n) (m, n)
( m) ( n )
(m, n)
( m n)
Evauate
1
1. x 4 log (1/ x) 3dx
0
/2
2. tan x dx
0
1
dx
3.
0 1 x4
1 1
x 2dx dx
4.
0 1 x4 0 1 x4
y
1.We know that if x e , then y log( x ).
Then, -y = log(x)
Now,
1 0
4 log (1/ x) 3dx = - e 4 y y 3e y dy
x
0
e5 y y 3dy
0
3 du
u
eu ( Take u=5y)
5 5
0
1
eu u 3du
54 0
(4) 6
625 625
/2 /2
2. tan x dx = sin1/ 2 ( x)cos 1/ 2 ( x) dx
0 0
/2
1 1/ 2 1/ 2
= 2 sin ( x)cos ( x) dx
2
0
Here 2m-1=1/2 and 2n-1=-1/2
m=3/4 and n=1/4
1
dx
3.
0 1 x4
Take x 2 =sin
Now,
1
dx
/2 (cos / 2 sin ) d
=
0 1 x4 0 1 sin 2 ( )
1
/2
= sin (1/ 2) ( )d
2
0
/2
1
= 2 sin (1/ 2) ( ) d
4
0
1
= ((1/ 4),(1/ 2))
4
1 (1/4)(1/ 2)
=
4 ((1/ 4) (1/ 2))
(1/4)
4 (3/ 4)
1
x 2dx
4. Now, consider
0 1 x4
Take x 2 =sin
Now,
1
x 2dx
/2 sin (cos / 2 sin ) d
=
0 1 x4 0 1 sin 2 ( )
1
/2
= sin (1/ 2) ( ) d
2
0
/2
1
= 2 sin (1/ 2) ( )d
4
0
1 1 (3/4)(1/ 2)
= ((3/ 4),(1/ 2)) =
4 4 ((3/ 4) (1/ 2))
(3/4) (3/4)
4 (5/ 4) 4 ((1/ 4) 1)
(3/4) (3/4)
4 (1/ 4)(1/ 4) (1/ 4)
1
dx
Now, consider
0 1 x4
Take x 2 =tan
2xdx=sec 2 d
dx=(sec 2 /2 tan ) d
Now,
1
dx
/4 (sec2 / 2 tan ) d
=
0 1 x4 0 1 tan 2 ( )
/4 /4
1 sec 1 d
= d =
2 tan 2 cos tan
0 0
/4 /4
1 d 1 d
2
2sin cos
2
sin 2
0 0
/2 u=2
1 (1/ 2) du
2
sin (u )
2 du=2d
0
/2
1
= 2 sin (1/2) (u ) du
4 2
0
1
= ((1/ 4),(1/ 2))
4 2
1 (1/4)(1/ 2)
=
4 2 ((1/ 4) (1/ 2))
(1/4)
.
4 2 (3/ 4)
Now,
1 1
x 2dx dx (3/4) (1/4)
(1/ 4)
(3/ 4)
0 1 x4 0 1 x 4 4 2
.
4 2