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By "exact" I don't mean an exact differential equation, but rather one you can find a solution for in terms of elementary functions.
By "exact" I don't mean an exact differential equation, but rather one you can find a solution for in terms of elementary functions.
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Is it possible to do numbers 2 and 3 with MATLAB? Or would Fortran be preferred?
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A compiled language such as FORTRAN, C, C++, or go is required. I had announced this in class on Friday.jmcgill1 wrote:Is it possible to do numbers 2 and 3 with MATLAB? Or would Fortran be preferred?
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Someone asked me
f(x,t) = cos(t)
which only depends on t.
No, yourCan my equation for number 2 on the homework be dx/dt=cos(t) ? Or does that not depend on both x and t?
f(x,t) = cos(t)
which only depends on t.
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When it says "plot the error versus different time steps" in problems 2 and 4, does that mean a plot of error at a certain value of t vs. deltaT, or error vs t with curves for different deltaT values like we did in class today?
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Thanks. It should be more precise: "Plot the error versus time for different delta t." So curves of error vs t, and different curves for different dt.tbest wrote:When it says "plot the error versus different time steps" in problems 2 and 4, does that mean a plot of error at a certain value of t vs. deltaT, or error vs t with curves for different deltaT values like we did in class today?
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Yescolsen3 wrote:For number 2, do we make up our own initial conditions as well?
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If you think you can trust it. The last problem shows pretty clearly that you can't always trust it.Someone asked me wrote:I was wondering if we can use ode45 to find the exact solutions of the equations.
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Yes, definitely.Jfox10 wrote:Would you like us to include our fortran code with the homework?
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