I have modified some things and the result is 1 0 -1 which are the initial values, so I don´t know why it does not actualize.
Detecting an error in Muller method.
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Hi! I am programming Muller method as I wan to find the complex roots of an ecuation.
However, it does not work properly and I cannot detect why.
If someone could help me, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
Here is the code:
%Muller, mejora del método de la secante, nos permite sacar tanto reales
%como complejas.
f = @(x) x.^3 + 2*x.^2 + 10*x -20;
x0 = -1;
x1 = 0;
x2 = 1;
eps_x = 10e-10;
eps_f = 10e-10;
maxits = 100;
[x0,x1,x2,n,error] = muller(f,x0,x1,x2,eps_x, eps_f,maxits)
function [x0,x1,x2, n, error] = muller(f, x0, x1, x2, eps_x, eps_f, maxits)
x0 = -1;
x1 = 0;
x2 = 1;
n = 0;
error(1) = eps_x + 1;
while n < maxits && (error(n+1) > eps_x || abs(f(x0)) > eps_f)
c = f(x2);
b = ((x0 - x2)^2*(f(x1)-f(x2))-(x1-x2)^2*(f(x0)-f(x2)))/((x0-x2)*(x1-x2)*(x0-x1));
a = ((x1-x2)*(f(x0)-f(x2))-(x0-x2)*(f(x1)-f(x2)))/((x0-x2)*(x1-x2)*(x0-x1));
x3 = x2 - (2*c)/(b+sign(b)*sqrt(b*b-4*a*c));
x0 = x1;
x1 = x2;
x2 = x3;
n = n+1;
error(n+1) = abs(x2-x1);
end
fprintf ('Las raíces son %.6f %.6f %.6f', x0, x1,x2)
end
4 Comments
VBBV
on 7 Apr 2023
That is due to usage of abs in this line
error(n+1) = abs(x2-x1);
%abs
Accepted Answer
Torsten
on 7 Apr 2023
The argument of the root in the calculation of x2 must become negative.
Or simply start with complex values for x1,x2 and/or x3, e.g.
x0 = -1;
x1 = 0;
x2 = 3*1i;
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Torsten
on 7 Apr 2023
In numerical computations, you will never automatically get complex numbers if you don't start with complex numbers and if there are no expressions that can generate complex numbers (like the sqrt here).
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