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Solving a System of ODE for Steady State
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[QUOTE="Bewilder, post: 5506653, member: 597786"] That's what has confused me. I am setting the equations equal to zero but it does not work, but it should since this system comes from a paper and they have solved it there. [URL]http://ped.fas.harvard.edu/files/ped/files/nature05b_0.pdf?m=1425933222[/URL] This is the paper and the equations are in page 6 of the PDF. When the steady states are found then the simulation is run for 400 days and the results are plotted in page 3, Figure 4.a. But when I plot my simulation for 400 days (after setting equations equal to zero to find the steady state) what I get as plots is completely different from those shown in the paper.. [/QUOTE]
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