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DIRAC DELTA FUNCTION IDENTITIES

Simpli ed production of DIRAC DELTA FUNCTION IDENTITIES . Nicholas Wheeler, Reed College Physics Department November 1997. Introduction. To describe the smooth distribution of (say) a unit mass on the x-axis, we introduce distribution FUNCTION (x) with the understanding that (x) dx mass element dm in the neighborhood dx of the point x . (x) dx = 1. To describe a mass distribution localized to the vicinity of x = a we might, for example, write 1.. 2 if a < x < a + , and 0 otherwise; else . 1 . (x a; ) = 2 1. exp 2 (x a)2 ; else .. 1. x sin(x/ ); else .. In each of those cases we have (x a; ) dx = 1 for all > 0, and in each case it makes formal sense to suppose that lim (x a; ) describes a unit point mass situated at x = a 0.

6 Simplified Dirac identities Figure 1:The “picket fence representation” (5) of f(x),compared with the “stacked slab representation” (6). Partialintegration ...

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