Solving an equation to get a particular solution

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onsagerian
onsagerian 2018년 9월 2일
댓글: Star Strider 2018년 9월 3일
Hello,
The following code was designed to solve a particular equation depending on a variable "n", which gives many solutions(both positive and negative) for each n. However, my objective is to get only positive solutions corresponding to each n. Would you let me know what command I should include to get such solutions?
format long e
T=0.1;
k=1.0;
k_1=0.2;
k_2=0.1;
%k_2=[0.1:0.1:1.0];
a_p=0.0001;
k_p=a_p/10;
a_q=0.00015;
k_q=0.00002;
theta=0.01;
m1=0.0000005;
m2=0.0000002;
W=0.00002;
syms x
gamma=(a_p*k*k_2)/(k_p*m1*k_1);
for n=1:1:10
equation=[(1+sqrt(gamma*theta^n))/sqrt(gamma+sqrt(theta^n))]^2-[(theta+x)/(1+x)]^(n+1)==0;
sol=solve(equation,x); <======= Any additional command to get positive solutions?
fprintf('%d\n',n);
fprintf('%.10e\n',sol);
end

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Star Strider
Star Strider 2018년 9월 2일
Use vpasolve to get all the results, then in the second fprintf call, simply choose the values of ‘sol’ greater than zero to get only the positive solutions:
for n=1:1:10
equation=[(1+sqrt(gamma*theta^n))/sqrt(gamma+sqrt(theta^n))]^2-[(theta+x)/(1+x)]^(n+1)==0;
sol=vpasolve(equation,x); % <======= Any additional command to get positive solutions?
fprintf('%d\n',n);
fprintf('%.10e\n',sol(sol > 0));
end
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onsagerian
onsagerian 2018년 9월 3일
Thank you. It works!
Star Strider
Star Strider 2018년 9월 3일
As always, my pleasure!

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