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Graduate Pseudo-arclength continuation implementation
I found the answer: a procedure is described in Kubicek's Algorithm 502 in ACM Trans. Math. Software. dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=355675- TokenMonkey
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Graduate Pseudo-arclength continuation implementation
I suppose the question boils down to: is there a straightforward way of expressing x and \lambda as functions of s?- TokenMonkey
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- Forum: Calculus
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Graduate Pseudo-arclength continuation implementation
Hi there, Apologies if this is the wrong section for this question; I'm not a regular here. I assume a mod will move it if it's not the right place. I have a quick question regarding pseudo-arclength continuation. As some background, I am a chemical engineer, not a mathematician, applied...- TokenMonkey
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Graduate Classification of fixed points of N-dimensional linear dynamical system?
Well, the thing is that my system is actually nonlinear, but linearisable at the fixed points. From what I've gathered from other forums, textbooks, and an applied-maths-educated friend, while the exact classifications may not be straightforward, stability is. More specifically, the real parts...- TokenMonkey
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- Forum: Differential Equations
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Graduate Classification of fixed points of N-dimensional linear dynamical system?
I'm familiar with the classification of fixed points of linear dynamical systems in two dimensions; it's readily available in many a book, as well as good ol' Wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_dynamical_system#Classification_in_two_dimensions). However, what happens with higher-order...- TokenMonkey
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- Forum: Differential Equations