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In mathematics, Abel's identity (also called Abel's differential equation identity) is an equation that expresses the Wronskian of two solutions of a homogeneous second-order linear ordinary differential equation in terms of a coefficient of the original differential equation. The relation can be generalised to nth-order linear ordinary differential equations. The identity is named after the Norwegian mathematician Niels Henrik Abel.

Since Abel's identity relates the different linearly independent solutions of the differential equation, it can be used to find one solution from the other. It provides useful identities relating the solutions, and is also useful as a part of other techniques such as the method of variation of parameters. It is especially useful for equations such as Bessel's equation where the solutions do not have a simple analytical form, because in such cases the Wronskian is difficult to compute directly.

A generalisation to first-order systems of homogeneous linear differential equations is given by Liouville's formula.

Statement of Abel's identity

Consider a homogeneous linear second-order ordinary differential equation

on an interval I of the real line with a real- or complex-valued continuous function p. Abel's identity states that the Wronskian W(y1,y2) of two real- or complex-valued solutions y1 and y2 of this differential equation, that is the function defined by the determinant

satisfies the relation

for every point x0 in I.

Remarks

  • In particular, the Wronskian W(y1,y2) is either always the zero function or always different from zero at every point x in I. In the latter case, the two solutions y1 and y2 are linearly independent (see that article about the Wronskian for a proof).
  • It is not necessary to assume that the second derivatives of the solutions y1 and y2 are continuous.
  • Abel's theorem is particularly useful if p(x)=0, because it implies that W=const.

Proof of Abel's identity

Differentiating the Wronskian using the product rule gives (writing W for W(y1,y2) and omitting the argument x for brevity)

Solving for in the original differential equation yields

Substituting this result into the derivative of the Wronskian function to replace the second derivatives of y1 and y2 gives

This is a first-order linear differential equation, and it remains to show that Abel's identity gives the unique solution, which attains the value W(x0) at x0. Since the function p is continuous on I, it is bounded on every closed and bounded subinterval of I and therefore integrable, hence

is a well-defined function. Differentiating both sides, using the product rule, the chain rule, the derivative of the exponential function and the fundamental theorem of calculus, we obtain

due to the differential equation for W. Therefore, V has to be constant on I, because otherwise we would obtain a contradiction to the mean value theorem (applied separately to the real and imaginary part in the complex-valued case). Since V(x0) = W(x0), Abel's identity follows by solving the definition of V for W(x).

Generalisation of Abel's identity

Consider a homogeneous linear nth-order (n ≥ 1) ordinary differential equation

on an interval I of the real line with a real- or complex-valued continuous function pn−1. The generalisation of Abel's identity states that the Wronskian W(y1,…,yn) of n real- or complex-valued solutions y1,…,yn of this nth-order differential equation, that is the function defined by the determinant

satisfies the relation

for every point x0 in I.

Direct proof

For brevity, we write W for W(y1,…,yn) and omit the argument x. It suffices to show that the Wronskian solves the first-order linear differential equation

because the remaining part of the proof then coincides with the one for the case n = 2.

In the case n = 1 we have W = y1 and the differential equation for W coincides with the one for y1. Therefore, assume n ≥ 2 in the following.

The derivative of the Wronskian W is the derivative of the defining determinant. It follows from the Leibniz formula for determinants that this derivative can be calculated by differentiating every row separately, hence

However, note that every determinant from the expansion contains a pair of identical rows, except the last one. Since determinants with linearly dependent rows are equal to 0, we're only left with the last one:

Since every yi solves the ordinary differential equation, we have

for every i ∈ {1,...,n}. Hence, adding to the last row of the above determinant p0 times its first row, p1 times its second row, and so on until pn−2 times its next to last row, the value of the determinant for the derivative of W is unchanged and we get

Proof using Liouville's formula

The solutions y1,…,yn form the square-matrix valued solution

of the n-dimensional first-order system of homogeneous linear differential equations

The trace of this matrix is −pn−1(x), hence Abel's identity follows directly from Liouville's formula.

References

  • Abel, N. H., "Précis d'une théorie des fonctions elliptiques" J. Reine Angew. Math, 4 (1829) pp. 309–348.
  • Boyce, W. E. and DiPrima, R. C. (1986). Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, 4th ed. New York: Wiley.
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