Want to obtain plot between "W" and "lambda" for different values of "psi" but getting the following error.
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AVINASH SAHU
on 8 Jul 2022
Commented: AVINASH SAHU
on 8 Jul 2022
syms x lambda
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alpha = -0.1;
sigma = 0.1;
eps = -0.1;
e = 0.2;
M = 10;
a = 2;
figure
psi_list = [10, 20, 30, 40. 50];
for i = 1:numel(psi_list)
psi = psi_list(i);
hbar = @(x) a - a.*x + x;
A1 = eps + alpha^3 + (3 * sigma^2 * alpha);
B1 = @(x,lambda) (-3 * lambda * M) * ((hbar(x).^2) + (2 .* hbar(x) .* alpha) + (sigma^2) + (alpha^2));
a1 = @(x) tanh(M .* hbar(x));
b1 = @(x) 1 - ((tanh(M .* hbar(x))).^2);
c1 = (M * alpha) - ((M^3 * A1)/3);
d1 = @(lambda) 2 * (M^2) * (1 + lambda);
C1 = @(x) a1(x) + (b1(x) .* c1);
D1 = @(x,lambda) d1(lambda) .* ((hbar(x).^3) + (3 .* (hbar(x).^2) .* alpha) + (3 .* hbar(x) .* (alpha)^2) + (3 .* hbar(x) .* (sigma)^2) + eps + (3 * alpha * (sigma^2)) + (alpha^3));
f1 = @(x,lambda) B1(x) + (3 * lambda .* C1(x) .* hbar(x)) + (3 * lambda .* C1(x) .* alpha) + (D1(x,lambda) .* C1(x));
f2 = @(x,lambda) 12 * (M^2) * (1 + lambda) .* C1(x);
f3 = psi * (e^3);
f4 = @(lambda) (1 + lambda) *180 * ((1 - e)^2); % 180 is not given in paper
f5 = @(lambda) 1/(2 + lambda);
F = @(x,lambda) ((f5 .* f1(x))./f2(x)) + (f3/f4);
q1 = @(x,lambda) hbar(x) ./ (2 .* F(x));
Q1 = @(lambda) integral(q1,0,1);
q2 = @(x,lambda) 1./(F(x));
Q2 = @(lambda) integral(q2,0,1);
Q = Q1(lambda)/Q2(lambda);
p1 = @(x,lambda) (1./F(x)) .* ((0.5 .* hbar(x)) - Q);
P = @(x,lambda) integral(p1,0,x);
% W is obtained by integrating "P" with respect to x limit of x is 0 to
% 1 and W is still a function of lambda.
W =@(lambda) integral(P,0,1);
fplot(W(lambda), [0 1])
end
legend(num2str(psi_list'))
ylim([0 1])
set(gca, 'ytick', 0:0.1:1);
set(gca, 'xtick', 0:0.2:1);
xlabel('x')
ylabel('W(lambda)')
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Ramishetti sai sreeja
on 8 Jul 2022
Hi avinash sahu,
It is my understanding that you are getting an error while plotting multiple psi values.
below are similar codes answered,
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Star Strider
on 8 Jul 2022
It is throwing the error because you need to pass both ‘x’ and ‘lambda’ to those functions and you are only passing ‘x’ to them.
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