Consider the boundary value problem d'o dx¹ + Ae* p = 0 0 < x < 1, (0) = 0, do -(0) = 0, dx (1) = 0, do dx (1) = 0 Find an expression for À to confirm that there is an infinite number of eigenvalues X with a minimum one.

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Consider the boundary value problem
d'o
dx¹
+ Ae* p = 0 0 < x < 1,
(0) = 0,
do
-(0) = 0,
dx
(1) = 0,
do
dx
(1) = 0
Find an expression for À to confirm that there is an infinite number of eigenvalues X
with a minimum one.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the boundary value problem d'o dx¹ + Ae* p = 0 0 < x < 1, (0) = 0, do -(0) = 0, dx (1) = 0, do dx (1) = 0 Find an expression for À to confirm that there is an infinite number of eigenvalues X with a minimum one.
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