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Re: ODE system solving
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Re: ODE system solving |
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Tue, 11 Jan 2005 14:22:26 +0000 |
i found this for solving a BVP problem:
you have a condition like this:
equations
y(0)=2
y(L)=4
Using ODE function, you can't do this, but you have to write something like
this:
equations
y(0)=2
Y'(0)=alfa
then you write this new equation: F(alfa)=y(L)-4
and you need to find alfa for wich F(alfa)=0 (so y(L)=4)
my question is: how to solve this equation? can i use something like the
MATLAB's "fzero" function? (i think it's ok in matlab, but i don't konw really)
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