Solving of integro-differential equation
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How one can solve numerically using MatLab the second order integro-differential equation of the type y''-a*integral(f(t-t1)*y'*dt1)-b*y=0 ? Any suggestions are highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Claudio Gelmi
le 7 Jan 2017
Modifié(e) : Claudio Gelmi
le 30 Jan 2017
Hi, try using this solver developed in MATLAB:
"IDSOLVER: A general purpose solver for nth-order integro-differential equations": http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2013.09.008
Best wishes,
Claudio
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bloodtalon
le 16 Juin 2017
Just a link like this isn't helping. Could you actually give some instructions on how to use it and/or some examples, preferably of the one in the question?
Mohan Aditya Sabbineni
le 25 Juin 2019
Please help me in solving this integro differential equation. I am unable write a code for this.
∂f/∂t−(H(f)(∂f/∂x)=0
where [H(f)] is hilbert transform of 'f.'
and f=f(x,t) and initial condition is f(x,0)=cos(x) and also has periodic boundary conditions given by F{H{f(x′,t)}}=i⋅sgn(k)F{f(x,t)}, where F(f(x,t) is fourier transform of f(x,t).
and here ''t'' runs from 0 to 1.3 seconds
so I think we have to use iterations on basis of 't' while solving this equation.
And suggestions are highly appreciated.
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