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If $\lambda_r > 0$, say $\lambda_r = k^2$ for $k>0$, then we will take | If $\lambda_r > 0$, say $\lambda_r = k^2$ for $k>0$, then we will take | ||
$$ R( r) = I_n(kr) = i^n J_n(i k r) $$ | $$ R( r) = I_n(kr) = i^n J_n(i k r) $$ | ||
- | where $I_n(kr)$ is the ' | + | where $I_n(kr)$ is the ' |
** Eigenvalue problem for $Z( z)$ ** \\ | ** Eigenvalue problem for $Z( z)$ ** \\ | ||
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** Case 1: Bottom and Side boundary value = 0. $u(r, | ** Case 1: Bottom and Side boundary value = 0. $u(r, | ||
- | Since $R(r)$ will have a zero at $r=1$, we should have $\lambad_r | + | Since $R( r)$ will have a zero at $r=1$, we should have $\lambda_r |
$$ u_{k,n}(r, \theta, z) = J_n(kr) \cos(n\theta) \sinh(k z), \quad J_n(kr) \sin(n\theta) \sinh(k z)$$ | $$ u_{k,n}(r, \theta, z) = J_n(kr) \cos(n\theta) \sinh(k z), \quad J_n(kr) \sin(n\theta) \sinh(k z)$$ | ||
For each $n$, we need to choose those $k$ such that $J_n(k 1) = 0$, hence the choice of $k$ is discrete as well. | For each $n$, we need to choose those $k$ such that $J_n(k 1) = 0$, hence the choice of $k$ is discrete as well. |