Integration symbiolic form in matlab gives error

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Anal
Anal le 7 Nov 2024 à 10:22
Commenté : Star Strider il y a environ 5 heures
%here is my matlab script
Part_1=@(r,theta) 1+(2.*(1+r.*cos(theta))).^2;
W_i=@(r,theta) Part_1(r,theta).*(whittakerW(50, 0.5,(2.*(r))./(50)));
Matrix_element=(quad2d(W_i,0.5, 2000,0,pi));
This gives me error. What is the best way to solve this integration?

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Jaimin
Jaimin le 7 Nov 2024 à 10:46
The error in your MATLAB script likely arises from the way you are using the whittakerW function and the quad2d function.
Ensure that the function handles you are using are properly vectorized. The quad2d function expects the integrand to accept arrays as inputs and return an array of outputs.
Make sure that the whittakerW function is available in your MATLAB environment. This function is part of the Symbolic Math Toolbox, so ensure you have it installed and the toolbox is loaded.
Kindly refer to the following code snippet for understanding.
% Define the function Part_1
Part_1 = @(r, theta) 1 + (2 .* (1 + r .* cos(theta))).^2;
% Define the function W_i, ensuring vectorization
W_i = @(r, theta) Part_1(r, theta) .* whittakerW(50, 0.5, (2 .* r) ./ 50);
% Perform the double integration using quad2d
Matrix_element = quad2d(W_i, 0.5, 2000, 0, pi);
% Display the result
disp(Matrix_element);
Kindly refer following MathWorks documentation for more information:
I hope this will be helpful.
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Anal
Anal le 7 Nov 2024 à 11:01
Hi, “whittakerW” function is availble in my Symbiolic math toolbox. I have previously used that. Still it is not working.

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Torsten
Torsten le 7 Nov 2024 à 12:13
Modifié(e) : Torsten le 7 Nov 2024 à 12:14
I think you will have big problems if you try to integrate a function with values in the order of +/- 1e70.
syms r theta
Part_1= 1+(2*(1+r*cos(theta)))^2;
W_i = Part_1*whittakerW(50,0.5,2*r/50);
M = int(W_i,theta,0,pi);
rad = 0.5:0.5:2000;
plot(rad,double(subs(M,r,rad)))

Star Strider
Star Strider le 7 Nov 2024 à 12:55
Modifié(e) : Star Strider le 7 Nov 2024 à 12:57
If you have R2012a or later, use the integral2 function instead —
Part_1=@(r,theta) 1+(2.*(1+r.*cos(theta))).^2;
W_i=@(r,theta) Part_1(r,theta).*(whittakerW(50, 0.5,(2.*(r))./(50)));
Matrix_element=(integral2(W_i,0.5, 2000,0,pi))
Matrix_element = -2.7744e+72
clearvars
syms r theta
Part_1(r,theta) = 1+(2*(1+r*cos(theta)))^2;
W_i(r,theta) = Part_1(r,theta).*(whittakerW(50, 0.5,(2*(r))/(50)));
Matrix_element=int(int(W_i,r,0.5, 2000), theta,0,pi)
Matrix_element = vpa(Matrix_element)
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Anal
Anal il y a environ 13 heures
thanks it was helpful
Star Strider
Star Strider il y a environ 5 heures
My pleasure!

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