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Form the initial guess for bvp4c
Syntax
solinit = bvpinit(x,v) solinit = bvpinit(x,v,parameters) solinit = bvpinit(sol,[anew bnew]) solinit = bvpinit(sol,[anew bnew],parameters)
Description
solinit = bvpinit(x,v)
forms the initial guess for bvp4c
in common circumstances.
x
is a vector that specifies an initial mesh. If you want to solve the boundary value problem (BVP) on , then specify
x(1)
as and
x(end)
as . The function
bvp4c
adapts this mesh to the solution, so often a guess like x = linspace(a,b,10)
suffices. However, in difficult cases, you must place mesh points where the solution changes rapidly. The entries of x
must be ordered and distinct, so if , then
x(1) < x(2) < ... < x(end)
, and similarly for .
v
is a guess for the solution. It can be either a vector, or a function:
bvpinit
replicates the corresponding element of the vector as a constant guess across all mesh points. That is, v(i)
is a constant guess for the i
th component y(i,:)
of the solution at all the mesh points in x
.
x
is a mesh point and y
is a vector whose length is the same as the number of components in the solution. For example, if you use @guess
, bvpinit
calls this function for each mesh point y(:,j) = guess(x(j))
.
solinit = bvpinit(x,v,parameters)
indicates that the BVP involves unknown parameters. Use the vector parameters
to provide a guess for all unknown parameters.
solinit
is a structure with the following fields. The structure can have any name, but the fields must be named x
, y
, and parameters
.
solinit = bvpinit(sol,[anew bnew])
forms an initial guess on the interval [anew bnew]
from a solution sol
on an interval . The new interval must be larger than the previous one, so either
anew <=
a <
b <= bnew
or anew >=
a >
b >= bnew
. The solution sol
is extrapolated to the new interval. If sol
contains parameters
, they are copied to solinit
.
solinit = bvpinit(sol,[anew bnew],parameters)
forms solinit
as described above, but uses parameters
as a guess for unknown parameters in solinit
.
See Also
@
(function_handle
), bvp4c
, bvpget
, bvpset
, deval
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