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[Help-gsl] integrating from infinity to origin
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Swapnil Tripathi |
Subject: |
[Help-gsl] integrating from infinity to origin |
Date: |
Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:23:10 -0500 |
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to use the code below to modify it so I may use it to
integrate a function from infinity towards origin ( going in the
direction of decreasing t).The code is a sample program from the section
for ODE solution in GSL manual.
http://www.lsw.uni-heidelberg.de/manuals/gsl-ref-html/gsl-ref_24.html#SEC365
I am unable to figure out the working of this program with the routines
completely. So I am not being able to figure out where to make changes
so as to make it integrate in the negative direction.Can somebody help
me please ?
Thanks
Swapnil
Doctoral Student
Physics
#include <stdio.h>
#include <gsl/gsl_errno.h>
#include <gsl/gsl_matrix.h>
#include <gsl/gsl_odeiv.h>
int
func (double t, const double y[], double f[],
void *params)
{
double mu = *(double *)params;
f[0] = y[1];
f[1] = -y[0] - mu*y[1]*(y[0]*y[0] - 1);
return GSL_SUCCESS;
}
int
jac (double t, const double y[], double *dfdy,
double dfdt[], void *params)
{
double mu = *(double *)params;
gsl_matrix_view dfdy_mat
= gsl_matrix_view_array (dfdy, 2, 2);
gsl_matrix * m = &dfdy_mat.matrix;
gsl_matrix_set (m, 0, 0, 0.0);
gsl_matrix_set (m, 0, 1, 1.0);
gsl_matrix_set (m, 1, 0, -2.0*mu*y[0]*y[1] - 1.0);
gsl_matrix_set (m, 1, 1, -mu*(y[0]*y[0] - 1.0));
dfdt[0] = 0.0;
dfdt[1] = 0.0;
return GSL_SUCCESS;
}
int
main (void)
{
const gsl_odeiv_step_type * T
= gsl_odeiv_step_rk8pd;
gsl_odeiv_step * s
= gsl_odeiv_step_alloc (T, 2);
gsl_odeiv_control * c
= gsl_odeiv_control_y_new (1e-6, 0.0);
gsl_odeiv_evolve * e
= gsl_odeiv_evolve_alloc (2);
double mu = 10;
gsl_odeiv_system sys = {func, jac, 2, &mu};
double t = 0.0, t1 = 100.0;
double h = 1e-6;
double y[2] = { 1.0, 0.0 };
gsl_ieee_env_setup();
while (t < t1)
{
int status = gsl_odeiv_evolve_apply (e, c, s,
&sys,
&t, t1,
&h, y);
if (status != GSL_SUCCESS)
break;
printf("%.5e %.5e %.5e\n", t, y[0], y[1]);
}
gsl_odeiv_evolve_free(e);
gsl_odeiv_control_free(c);
gsl_odeiv_step_free(s);
return 0;
}
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