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Chapter 2

2. Definition and Theorems


The basic definition
2.1. Two-Dimensional Differential Transform Method (DTM)
The two-dimensional differential transform of the function m(x,y) is defined as

()

Where m(x,y) is the original function and M (a,b) is the transformed function. The M (a,b) is
called respectively.

2.2. Two-Dimensional Inverse Differential Transform Method (DTM)


The two-dimensional inverse differential transform of the function M(a,b) is defined as

()
Equation (2) can be written as

()
When is taken as (0,0) then equation (3) becomes

()
Where m(x,y) is the original function and M(a,b) is the transformed function and the small and
capital alphabets represent the original and transformed functions respectively.

2.3. Three-Dimensional Differential Transform Method (DTM)


The three-dimensional differential transform of the function f(x,y,z) is defined as

()
Where m(x,y,z) is the original function and M(a,b,c) is the transformed function. The M(a,b,c) is
called T-function and the small and capital alphabets represent the original and transformed
functions respectively.
2.4. Three-Dimensional Inverse Differential Transform Method (DTM)
The three-dimensional inverse differential transform of the function M(a,b,c) is defined as

()
Equation (6) can be written as

()
When is taken as (0,0,0) then equation (7) becomes

()

Where m(x,y,z) is the original function and M(a,b,c) is the transformed function and the small
and capital alphabets represent the original and transformed functions respectively.

2.5. Basic Theorems of the Two-Dimensional Differential Transform Method (DTM)

Theorem 1
Prove that the transform function of

Is

Proof:
By using the definition of DTM

Thus we can write


Theorem 2
Prove that the transform function of

Is

Where is an arbitrary constant


Proof:
By using the definition of DTM

Thus we can write

Theorem 3
Prove that the transform function of

Is

Proof:
By using the definition of DTM

Multiplying and Dividing by (a+1)


Thus we can write

Theorem 4
Prove that the transform function of

Is

Proof:
By using the definition of DTM

Multiplying and Dividing by (b+1)

Thus we can write

Theorem 5
Prove that the transform function of

Is

Proof:
By using the definition of DTM
Multiplying and Dividing by (a+r)… (a+3)(a+2)(a+1)(b+s)… (b+3)(b+2)(b+1)

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