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| Aug30-12, 09:47 AM | #1 |
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autonomous equations
hi guys , i want to write a complicated differential equation as autonomous equations , is there any method ? i have no idea to overcome it !
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| Aug31-12, 02:21 AM | #2 |
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It may be possible to introduce a new variable, which will eliminate the time from the equation. For example:
(x' - x)t + x = 0 Let u = xt and the equation becomes u' = u If that fails, you can always convert an equation to an autonomous system of two equations in two variables, letting the second variable = time. |
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