Have I represented dy/dt correctly?
Have I represented dy/dt correctly?
(OP)
Hi, I have what I think is mostly a correct model but it is not giving me the results I'm looking for. I don't think I have represented y(t) correctly. The equation is as follows:
dy(t)/dt = 0.2((y(t-tau)/(1+y^10(t-tau)))-0.1y(t)
with y(0) = 1.5
The model is attached. It ends up giving a value of ten regardless of the step size which is not the correct answer. Any troubleshooting help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
dy(t)/dt = 0.2((y(t-tau)/(1+y^10(t-tau)))-0.1y(t)
with y(0) = 1.5
The model is attached. It ends up giving a value of ten regardless of the step size which is not the correct answer. Any troubleshooting help would be appreciated!
Thanks!





RE: Have I represented dy/dt correctly?
You had 2 mistakes. I attached the file and I'm sure you can see the differences between what I did and how you did it.
Very close however.
I can answer any q's about it.
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