Why unbiased integral result in matlab differ from actual value?
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which type solver is appropriate for matlab integration?
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Walter Roberson
le 26 Sep 2016
What do you mean by "unbiased integral" in this situation? About the only thing I can see that might be related to that is a paper on "Feynman's Integral is About Mutually Unbiased Bases"
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Star Strider
le 25 Sep 2016
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le 25 Sep 2016
It depends on what you’re doing and what your objective is. To do symbolic integration use the Symbolic Math Toolbox int function, for numeric functions the integral function, and for data vectors or matrices, trapz. These are for the current (and recent) MATLAB releases, they go by other names in older releases.
EDIT — Corrected typographical error.
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Walter Roberson
le 2 Oct 2016
If the input to the integrator has already been multiplied by the gain, then do not multiply the output by the gain.
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