Example C The partial difference equation of first order in k and l, z(k +1,l+1) – z(k, l+1) – 2(k, l) = 0, (5.44) can be written in either of the equivalent forms [E2(E1 – 1) – 1]z(k,l) = 0, [E1 – (1+ E,')]z(k, l) = 0. (5.45) Using the latter equation gives z(k, e) = (1+ E,')*ø(e), (5.46) %3D where o(e) is an arbitrary function of l. From the binomial theorem, we obtain * ()= () (1+E,')* = 1+ 1 (5.47) k (k-1) +...+ + E,*, k - 1 where (-) k! 0

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Example C
The partial difference equation of first order in k and l,
z(k + 1, l + 1) – 2(k, l+1) – z(k, l) = 0,
(5.44)
can be written in either of the equivalent forms
[E2(E1 – 1) – 1]z(k, l) = 0,
(5.45)
[E1 – (1+ E,')]z(k, l) = 0.
Using the latter equation gives
2(k, l) = (1+ E, )*#(e),
(5.46)
where ø(e) is an arbitrary function of l.
From the binomial theorem, we obtain
(4)
1
1
(1+ E,')k = 1 +
(5.47)
k
-k
E, (k-1)
+ E,*,
+
1
where
k!
) = n!(k – n)!'
(5.48)
0 <n < k.
Putting this result in equation (5.46) and performing the indicated operations
gives
2(k, €) = ø(e) + ()oce :
Ф(е — 1) +
|$(l – 2)
(5.49)
k
$(l – k + 1) + ø(l – k),
1
+...
which contains one arbitrary function.
Transcribed Image Text:Example C The partial difference equation of first order in k and l, z(k + 1, l + 1) – 2(k, l+1) – z(k, l) = 0, (5.44) can be written in either of the equivalent forms [E2(E1 – 1) – 1]z(k, l) = 0, (5.45) [E1 – (1+ E,')]z(k, l) = 0. Using the latter equation gives 2(k, l) = (1+ E, )*#(e), (5.46) where ø(e) is an arbitrary function of l. From the binomial theorem, we obtain (4) 1 1 (1+ E,')k = 1 + (5.47) k -k E, (k-1) + E,*, + 1 where k! ) = n!(k – n)!' (5.48) 0 <n < k. Putting this result in equation (5.46) and performing the indicated operations gives 2(k, €) = ø(e) + ()oce : Ф(е — 1) + |$(l – 2) (5.49) k $(l – k + 1) + ø(l – k), 1 +... which contains one arbitrary function.
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