Solving an Mixed Boundary Value Probelm?
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Hi,
How do I solve a Mixed Boundary Value Problem with MatLab?
Thanks!
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Ayush
on 24 Oct 2024
To solve a mixed boundary value problem (BVP) in MATLAB, as suggested by Torsten you can use the bvp4c or bvp5c functions as:
% Define the ODE system
function dydx = odefun(x, y, f, g)
dydx = [y(2); -f(x)*y(2) - g(x)*y(1)];
end
% Define the boundary conditions
function res = bcfun(ya, yb, a, b)
res = [ya(2) - a; yb(1) - b];
end
% Define f(x) and g(x) as inline functions or function handles
f = @(x) ...;
g = @(x) ...;
% Initial guess for the solution
solinit = bvpinit(linspace(0, 1, 10), [0, 0]);
% Solve the BVP
sol = bvp4c(@(x, y) odefun(x, y, f, g), @(ya, yb) bcfun(ya, yb, a, b), solinit);
% Extract and plot the solution
x = linspace(0, 1, 100);
y = deval(sol, x);
plot(x, y(1, :));
xlabel('x');
ylabel('y(x)');
title('Solution of the Mixed Boundary Value Problem');
You can refer to the documentation of bvp4c for further details: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/bvp4c.html
I hope it helps!
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