Unit-1 Chapter 1 Beta and Gamma Functions: N M N M N M B
Unit-1 Chapter 1 Beta and Gamma Functions: N M N M N M B
1 ( m n)
0 x
m 1
1. The definite integral (1 x) n1 dx for m 0, n 0 is called
(m)
the Beta function, denoted by B(m, n) and alternative form of Beta Sol: We know that m
e xy y m1dy
x 0
x m 1
function is B (m, n)
dx, m 0, n 0 . or (m) x m e xy y m1dy …..(1.5)
0 (1 x) m n 0
x n 1
Multiplying both sides of equation (1.5) by e x
2. The definite (improper) integral
e x x n 1dx for n 0 is called and integrating
with respect to x with limit 0 to , we get
0
the Gamma function, denoted by (n) .
0 (m)e x x n 1dx 0 e x x n 1 x m 0 e xy y m 1dy dx
dx
3. Some important properties of Gamma function are
(i) (n 1) n(n) (ii) 1 1 (iii) (1/ 2) (m) 0 e x x n 1 e (1 y ) x x m n 1dx y m 1dy
or
0 0
4. The relation between Beta and Gamma Functions is defined as (Using definition of Gamma function)
(m)(n) for m 0, n 0 . or (m)(n)
y m1
(m n) 0 (1 y) mn
B(m, n) dy
( m n)
5. Some special properties of Beta and Gamma Functions are: or (m)(n) B(m, n) (Using definition of Beta function)
(i) (n)(1 n) , where 0 n 1 ( m n)
sin n Hence B (m, n) (m)(n) .
/2 m 1 n 1 ( m n)
(ii)
0
cosm sin n d
2 2 for all the values of m
.
m n 2
e x dx
2
Q.3 To prove that
2 0 2
2
and n such that m 1, n 1 . Sol. Let I e x dx
2
0
6. The duplication formula is (m) m 1 (2m), m 0 . 1 (1/ 2)1
Put x t x t so that dx
2 1/ 2
2 2
2 m 1 t dt
2
x m1 1 (1/ 2)1
dx, m 0, n 0 .
1
Q.1.To Show that B(m, n)
0 Now we have I e t t dt e t t (1/ 2)1dt
(1 x) mn 0 2 2 0
Sol: Using the definition of Beta function, we have
1 1
.
2 2
(1/ 2)
B(m, n) x
1
m1 n1
(1 x) dx 2
0
dx
log x
1
Put x 1 1 Q.4 Prove that
dx dy 0
1 y (1 y ) 2
dx
Also when x 0 , y and x 1, y 0 log x
1 1 / 2
Sol. Let I dx 1 1
log
1
0 dx
x
1/ 2
Now we have 0
1
0
m1 n1 log
0 1 1 1 x
B(m, n) 1 dy
1 y y y) 2
Put log 1 t 1 e t or x e so that dx e dt
1 (1 t t
n1
1 y dy x x
0 m1 n1
(1 y) (1 y) (1 y) 2 When x 0, t and x 1, t 0
b
a
f ( x)dx b f ( x)dx
a
Now we have I t 1 / 2 e t dt t 2 e t dt
0
1 .
0
1
1
y n1 2
dy
0 (1 y) mn x (1 x )
2
1 4
Q.5 Show that
0dx .
f (x)dx f (t)dt (1 x)
n1 10
126
x
b b
dx
(1 x) mn Sol. Let I x (1 x )dx
2 4 x2 x6
0 (1 x)10 0 (1 x)10 dx
0 a a
0 (1 x)10 dx
By symmetrical we know that B(m, n) B(n, m)
x m1
x 31 x 71
So we have B(m, n)
0 (1 x) mn
dx
0 (1 x) 37
dx 0 (1 x)73 dx
x m1dx x n1
dx , for m 0, n 0 .
B(3, 7) B(7, 3) 2B(3, 7)
Hence B(m, n)
0 (1 x) m n
0 (1 x) mn
(3)(7) 2!.6! 1
2 2 .
10 9! 126
m 1 n 1 /2 dt 1 / 2
3 3 0
/2 cos4 t sin 2 2t cos4 t sin 2 2t dt
cos sin d 2 2 for all the values
m n
Q.6. 0
mn2
0
2 1 /2
cos4 t (2 sint cost ) 2 dt
2 3 0
of m and n such that m 1, n 1 . 4 /2
/2 0 cos6 t sin 2 t dt
Proof: Let I 0
cosm sin n d 3
m 1 n 1
/2
cos m1
sin (cos sin )d
n1
Using / 2 cos m sin n d 1 2 2
0 0
mn2
m1 2
1 /2
2
0
1 sin 2 sin n1 (2 cos sin )d 2
Put sin x so that 2 sin cos d dx
2
7 3
4 2 2
1 1
I 1 x
m1
n1
x dx
3 10
2 0
2
m1 n 1 m1 n1
1 2
1 x 2 x 2 dx 1 x 2 x 2 dx
1 1 1 1 1
531 1
2 0 2 0 4222
5
m 1 n 1 2 .
1 m 1 n 1 1 3 2.(4!) 192
B , 2 2
Q.9 Show that 1 1 x 4 dx ( 1 / 4 ) .
2
2 2 2 2 mn2
0
6 2
2
1 1
dx Sol. Let I 1 x 4 dx 0 (1 x 4 )1 / 2 dx
Q.7 Evaluate 0 1 x4
. 0
1 1
(n)(1 n) 4
4 sin n
sin 1 3
4 6.
1 4 4
.
.
2
1
4 1/ 2 2 2
4
1 1
6. 1
4 4
/6 2
Q.8 Evaluate
0
cos 4 3 sin 2 6 d . 1
/6
4
Sol. Let I 0
cos4 3 sin 2 6 d
6.
Put 3 t 3d dt so that d 1 dt sin
3 4
2
/6 1
Now we have I cos 3 sin 6 d 4
4 2
0
(n)(1 n)
6 2 sin n