How do I use a step function in Boundary value problem ?
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Torsten
le 10 Nov 2022
Please include the problem you are trying to solve with equations and boundary conditions.
Gaurav Singh
le 10 Nov 2022
Torsten
le 10 Nov 2022
Your ODE coefficients have a jump at x = +/- a. So without transmission conditions at x = +/-a , you won't be able to fix a solution.
Gaurav Singh
le 10 Nov 2022
Modifié(e) : Gaurav Singh
le 10 Nov 2022
Torsten
le 10 Nov 2022
If around -a and a, then yes.
Gaurav Singh
le 10 Nov 2022
What is the problem ? Making the discontinuous function T(x) smooth around x=-a and x=a ?
But I think the solution to your ODE will greatly depend on how you choose the smoothing function. Thus the solution is kind of arbitrary.
Bjorn Gustavsson
le 11 Nov 2022
Fourth derivatives brings back memories (very very vague ones) of the one course in solid mechanics and bending beams and bridges. There we had tables of solutions for different kinds of loads and end-conditions. If this is your problem it might be possible to piece together a solution from such characteristic solutions that fits these conditions.
Gaurav Singh
le 11 Nov 2022
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Gaurav Singh
le 11 Nov 2022
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