bodylight
Mechanical
- Apr 30, 2005
- 1
Hey guys,
This problem's been bugging me for quite a while. I have an equation of the following form:
y''(t)+ p(t)y'(t)= constant
with conditions : y(1) = 0;
y'(1)= 0;
now p(t) has a t^4 in the denominator - irregular singularity
at t = 0. The frobenius method works for a regular singularity, but do u guys have any idea as how how i should tackle this problem in Matlab![[sadeyes] [sadeyes] [sadeyes]](/data/assets/smilies/sadeyes.gif)
Nikhit
PS: not a time dependent problem, if ur confused with the boundary conditions -have just changed the variables - its not an initial value problem.
This problem's been bugging me for quite a while. I have an equation of the following form:
y''(t)+ p(t)y'(t)= constant
with conditions : y(1) = 0;
y'(1)= 0;
now p(t) has a t^4 in the denominator - irregular singularity
at t = 0. The frobenius method works for a regular singularity, but do u guys have any idea as how how i should tackle this problem in Matlab
![[sadeyes] [sadeyes] [sadeyes]](/data/assets/smilies/sadeyes.gif)
Nikhit
PS: not a time dependent problem, if ur confused with the boundary conditions -have just changed the variables - its not an initial value problem.