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Crosson said:The main problem is the names of the variables are too fancy, with subscripts and multiplication sign in the superscripts. Make sure your identifiers are symbols.
I see your programming in a C style, try putting your code in a Block:
Block[{a = 1, B = 2}, NDSolve ... ]
Crosson said:You could use a For loop. Or if you have a predetermined list of values you could use a Table command. Look these up in the documentation center.
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