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Pde Assgn

1. The document contains 25 problems related to partial differential equations. The problems cover topics such as finding PDEs from given surfaces, classifying PDEs as linear/nonlinear, solving Cauchy problems, determining characteristic curves, and more. 2. Several problems involve deriving or determining PDEs based on given information such as eliminating parameters or arbitrary functions from relationships describing surfaces or equations. Other problems involve solving Cauchy problems, finding integral curves, and classifying PDEs. 3. Methods for solving the problems include determining characteristic curves, using the method of characteristics to solve initial value problems, eliminating variables to derive PDEs, and identifying constants along characteristic strips.

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Pde Assgn

1. The document contains 25 problems related to partial differential equations. The problems cover topics such as finding PDEs from given surfaces, classifying PDEs as linear/nonlinear, solving Cauchy problems, determining characteristic curves, and more. 2. Several problems involve deriving or determining PDEs based on given information such as eliminating parameters or arbitrary functions from relationships describing surfaces or equations. Other problems involve solving Cauchy problems, finding integral curves, and classifying PDEs. 3. Methods for solving the problems include determining characteristic curves, using the method of characteristics to solve initial value problems, eliminating variables to derive PDEs, and identifying constants along characteristic strips.

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Partial Differential Equations

Problem Sheet - 1

1. Find the partial differential equation arising from each of the following surfaces:
(i) u = f (x − y), (ii) 2u = (ax + y)2 + b, (iii) f (x2 + y 2 , x2 − u2 ) = 0.
(x, y: independent variables, u: dependent variable, a, b: arbitrary constants,
f : arbitrary function.)

2. Is it must that a well-posed initial value problem possesses a unique solution? Justify
your answer.

3. Find the general integral of the following partial differential equations:


(i) x2 p + y 2 q + u2 = 0, (ii) x2 (y − u)p + y 2 (u − x)q = u2 (x − y).

4. Show that the integral surface of the equation 2y(u − 3)p + (2x − u)q = y(2x − 3) that
passes through the circle x2 + y 2 = 2x, u = 0 is x2 + y 2 − u2 − 2x + 4u = 0.

5. Find the solution of the following Cauchy problems:


(i) ux + uy = 2, u(x, 0) = x2 ; (ii) 5ux + 2uy = 0, u(x, 0) = sin x.

6. Show that the Cauchy problem ux + uy = 1, u(x, x) = x has infinitely many solutions.

7. Consider the PDE xux + yuy = 4u, where x, y ∈ R. Find the characteristics curves
for the equation and determine an explicit solution that satisfies u = 1 on the circle
x2 + y 2 = 1.

8. Find a function u(x, y) that solves the Cauchy problem

x2 ux + y 2 uy = u2 , u(x, 2x) = x2 , x ∈ R.

Is the solution defined for all x and y?

9. Find the surface which is orthogonal to the one-parameter system

u = cxy(x2 + y 2 )

and which passes through the hyperbola x2 − y 2 = a2 , u = 0.

10. Derive a partial differential equation by eliminating a and b from the relation z =
axy + b.

11. Derive a partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function f from
f (x2 + y 2 , x2 − z 2 ) = 0.

12. Eliminate the parameters a, b, c from the following relations and find the corresponding
partial differential equation:
√ x2 y 2 z 2
(i) log z = a log x + 1 − a2 log y + b; (ii) 2 + 2 + 2 = 1; (iii) 2z = (ax + y)2 + b.
a b c

13. Find the partial differential equation of all planes which are at a constant distance k
from the origin.

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14. Form a partial differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary function f from the
following equations:

(i) z = eay f (x + by); (ii) f (z − xy, x2 + y 2 ) = 0.

15. Find the general integral of the following partial differential equations:

(i) x2 p+y 2 q+z 2 = 0; (ii) (p−q)z = z 2 +(x+y); (iii) x2 (y−z)p+y 2 (z−x)q = z 2 (x−y).

16. Find an integral surface of xp+yq = z passing through the curve x+y = 1; x2 +y 2 +z 2 =
25.

17. Show that the integral surface of the equation 2y(z − 3)p + (2x − z)q = y(2x − 3) that
passes through the circle x2 + y 2 = 2x, z = 0 is x2 + y 2 − z 2 − 2x + 4z = 0.

18. Find the surface which is orthogonal to the one-parameter system

z = cxy(x2 + y 2 )

and which passes through the hyperbola x2 − y 2 = a2 , z = 0.

19. Classify whether the following PDE is linear, quasi-linear, semi-linear or nonlinear

(a) zzx − 2xyzy = 0


(b) zx2 + zzy = 2
(c) xzx + yzy = z 2
(d) xzx2 + yzy2 = 2
(e) 5uxx − 3uyy + cos xux + ex uy + u = 0
(f) uuxx + xyuxy + u = 0
(g) x2 uxx + 2xyuxy + y 2 uyy + u2x + 2ux uy + u2y + u = 0
(h) Auxx + Buxy + Cuyy + f (x, y, u, ux , uy ) = 0, where A, B, C are real constants and
f (x, y, u, ux , uy ) an arbitrary function.

20. Solve the following PDE by method of characteristic

(a) ux + uy = u2 , u(x, 0) = h(x)


(b) uy = xuux , u(x, 0) = x
(c) xuy − yux = u, u(x, 0) = h(x)
(d) uy + uux = 0, u(x, 0) = h(x)
(e) −yzx + xzy = 0, z(s, s2 ) = s3

21. Consider the PDE ux +yuy = 0. Find the characteristic curves. Plot some characteristic
curves. Find the solution of the PDE.

22. Find the integral curve of the equations


dx dy dz
= =
y(x + y) + az x(x + y) − az z(x + y)

23. Show that along every characteristic strip of the equation F (x, y, z, p, q) = 0, the
function F (x, y, z, p, q) is a constant.

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24. Find the solution of the equation z = 12 (p2 + q 2 ) + (p − x)(q − y) which passes through
the x-axis.

25. Show that the equations

xp = yq, z(xp + yq) = 2xy

are compatible and solve them.

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