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hoomanya
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Hi,
I am trying to use the Runge-Kutta method for a problem that looks like this:
dy/dt= f(u,v,r)
where y= r*L
I was wondering if dy/dt can be a function of more than 2 independent variables?
Also do I need to do some kind of uncoupling of r and L? (I think L can be in a way expressed in terms of u and v but that would make things even more complicated I guess. )
Thanks,
H
I am trying to use the Runge-Kutta method for a problem that looks like this:
dy/dt= f(u,v,r)
where y= r*L
I was wondering if dy/dt can be a function of more than 2 independent variables?
Also do I need to do some kind of uncoupling of r and L? (I think L can be in a way expressed in terms of u and v but that would make things even more complicated I guess. )
Thanks,
H