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- From: chepan@gsusgi1.gsu.edu (Parthasarathy Nambi)
- Subject: Integration of coupled differential equation
- Message-ID: <chepan.711832108@gsusgi1.gsu.edu>
- Summary: Integration of coupled differential equations
- Keywords: integration, differential equations
- Organization: Georgia State University
- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 19:08:28 GMT
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- Hi I need help with Mathematica.
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- I have a research problem that requires solving a set of
- coupled differential equations (one is second order and the other
- fifth order). The source of my differential equations is a paper:
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- R.W. O'Brien and L.R.White, Journal of Chemical Society
- Faraday Transactions, 2, vol 74, 1607 (1978)
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- In this paper the authors state: " the 5th order scheme of Nordsieck for
- the integration of coupled differential equations was used". Does anyone
- know how to implement Nordsieck method using Mathematica?
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- I am aware of the fact that coupled differential equations can be
- solved using Mathematica - as given in S.Wolfram's book. But these
- are simpler than what I have to deal with.
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- If there is anyone out there who has solved complicated coupled
- differential equations using Mathematica please send e-mail to
- chepan@gsusgi1.gsu.edu.
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- I am using Mathematica on a Iris Indigo with 16 MB memory.
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- Any other info related to this will also be appreciated.
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- P.Nambi
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