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Hi there, I hope my post is not against forum rules (not sure if this section is only intended for general questions or if it is ok to ask about specific problems .. it is definitely not Homework). Anyway, I was hoping that there were some guru's out there that can help me with the following tough first order nonautonomous nonlinear differential equation.
[tex]
\frac{dx}{dt}+xJ_0(x t)=0
[/tex]
where [itex]J_0(y)[/itex] is the zeroth order Bessel function of the first kind.
Any kind of help would be greatly appreciated.
[tex]
\frac{dx}{dt}+xJ_0(x t)=0
[/tex]
where [itex]J_0(y)[/itex] is the zeroth order Bessel function of the first kind.
Any kind of help would be greatly appreciated.
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