second order variable coefficients ODE -so confused !!!
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Hi matlab person:
Nowdays, I am solving a second order variable coefficients ODE {x^2 y''+x y'-sin(y)cos(y)+x sin(y)^2-x^2 sin(y)cos(y)=0}. I feel there is no analytical solution, so I want to use ODE to get numerical solution.But I don't know how I should solve second order variable coefficients ODE through ODE45.
Any suggestion, any help is ok.
Thanks very much.
equation: x^2 y''+x y'-sin(y)cos(y)+x sin(y)^2-x^2 sin(y)cos(y)=0
boundary condition: y(0)=0;y'(0)=-0.126
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Jan
2012년 7월 12일
@petter: Please consider, that the term "urgent" is not apropriate, when the answers are craeted by volunteers. Even the "please" does not shift the tone back to a friendly level sufficently.
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Jan
2012년 7월 12일
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2012년 7월 12일
You can convert the ODE system of order k for a problem of dimension d into a system of order 1 and dimension k*d. Instructions can be found at Wikipedia or in your Numerics script.
Then the documentation of ODE45 will help you to implement this in Matlab, especially the examples on "doc ode45".
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