I am trying to input an equation with multiple integrals and infinite summations.

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I am trying to input these three equations into MATLAB but I keep getting errors. This is the analytical solution to the 2D Wave Equation.
where
Here is my code:
a = 10; % Boundary of X Axis
b = 10; % Boundary of Y Axis
c = 1; % Speed
w = pi;
Alpha = 0.75;
Sigma = 0.1;
xNot = a/2;
yNot = b/2;
x = 1;
y = 1;
t = 1;
syms n m
P_c = symsum(symsum(4/(c*sqrt(n^2*pi^2/a^2 + m^2*pi^2/b^2)*sin(c*t*sqrt(n^2*pi^2/a^2 + m^2*pi^2/b^2))) + 4*cos(c*t*sqrt(n^2*pi^2/a^2 + m^2*pi^2/b^2))*sin(n*pi*x/a)*sin(m*pi*y/b),n,1,Inf),m,1,Inf);
P_p = integral(@(s) symsum(symsum(4/(a*b*c*sqrt(n^2*pi*2/a^2 + m^2*pi^2/b^2))*integral2(@(x,y) sin(w*s).*exp(-Alpha*s).*exp(-1/Sigma^2*((x-xNot).^2 + (y-yNot).^2))*sin(n*pi*x./a)*sin(m*pi*y./b),0,a,0,b)*sin(c*(t-s).*sqrt(n^2*pi^2/a^2 + m^2*pi^2/b^2))*sin(n*pi*x/a)*sin(m*pi*y/b),n,1,Inf),m,1,Inf),0,t);
P = P_c + P_p;

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 9 Juil 2020
integral() is only for numeric integrals. For symbolic integrals you need int()
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Richard Batelaan
Richard Batelaan le 11 Juil 2020
Thank you so much for your answer. I have been trying to make a surface in the way that you said, but I cannot figure it out. Here is what I have:
[X,Y] = meshgrid(1:10,1:10);
Ps = subs(Ps,x,X);
Ps = subs(Ps,y,Y);
Ps = subs(Ps,t,3);
Ps = vpa(Ps);
Ps = double(Ps);
surf(X,Y,Ps)
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 17 Juil 2020
[X,Y] = meshgrid(1:10,1:10);
Pss = subs(Ps, {x,y,t}, {X, Y, 3});
Psd = double(Pss);
surf(X, Y, Psd, 'edgecolor', 'none');
That is, suppose you had the formula F = x + y . Suppose you subs(F, x, 1:3) . Then the result you get back would be [1+y, 2+y, 3+y], Suppose you then subs() y, [4 5 6] into that. Then the 4 5 6 has to go in for each location that y occurs. It will not be substituted for corresponding locations. So you would get [1+4, 1+5, 1+6, 2+4, 2+5, 2+6, 3+4, 3+5, 3+6]
However if you subs(F, {x, y}, {1:3, 4:6}) then MATLAB will do simultaneous substitution of corresponding elements, producing [1+4, 2+5, 3+6]
You were substituting in over multiple steps, so you were getting arrays larger than you expected.

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