2nd order ODE dependent on two variables (t and x)

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Ricard Escriva
Ricard Escriva le 8 Mai 2022
Hello,
I am trying to solve the attached second order ODE dependent on two variables.
Could anyone please give me some hints on how to proceed?
Thank you very much.
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Star Strider
Star Strider le 8 Mai 2022
You will likely need the Partial Differential Equation Toolbox for this problem.
Torsten
Torsten le 8 Mai 2022
A typical problem for MATLAB's "pdepe".

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SAI SRUJAN
SAI SRUJAN le 20 Oct 2023
Hi Ricard Escriva,
I understand that you are trying to solve a non linear partial differential equation.
Typically, the Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) in MATLAB adhere to the following format:
c(x,t,u,du/dx).du/dt=(x^-m).d/dx[(x^-m)f(x,t,u,du/dx)]+s(x,t,u,du/dx)
Given a PDE, model the partial differential equation to make an analogy to the format specified above.To be more specific in resolving the issue, you can use the "pdepe" MATLAB function to further solve the issue by setting initial and boundary conditions.
For a comprehensive understanding of the "pdepe" function in MATLAB, please refer to the following documentation.

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