How can I equate coefficients of the like powers from rhs and lhs in an equation to obtain a system of ODEs?

13 views (last 30 days)
Hi everyone, I have a long equation EQ12.
Is there a way of getting this from Symbolic Math Toolbox? I have tried to play around with coeffs but no luck. Thank you in advance for any help. Cheers.
  1 Comment
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 17 Jul 2020
See coeffs() . You might want to use the 'all' option to make it easier to match up.
But have you considered using odeFunction ? I recommend following the workflow given in the first example there.

Sign in to comment.

Answers (1)

Devineni Aslesha
Devineni Aslesha on 20 Jul 2020
Hi Silvia,
You can use the coeffs function to equate like powers of t and obtain the corresponding ODEs.
eqn = lhs(EQ12)-rhs(EQ12) == 0
c = coeffs(eqn,t)
Here, c is a 1*6 symbol in which c(1,1) = "- diff(F[0](z), z, z) + diff(F[0](z), z) + F[0](z)^2" which is the coefficient of t. Similarly, you have coefficients for other powers of t. Now, you can use the equation c(1,1) == 0 for further calculations.
For more information, refer the following links
  1 Comment
Silvia Ceccacci
Silvia Ceccacci on 22 Jul 2020
Hi Aslesha,
I have tried wht you suggested, but it doesn't seem to tidy up the equations.
EQ12 = collect(EQ11,t);
EQ13 = lhs(EQ12)-rhs(EQ12) == 0;
coef = coeffs(EQ13,t);
coef_t = coef(1,1) == 0
So basically it has put all the term on the lhs but not given me the system of ODEs by equating the powers of t. Thank you for your help. Silvia

Sign in to comment.

Tags

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!