Ode 2
Ode 2
Ode 2
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classification
I f unknown function depends o n single veriable t h e n differential equation is celled Ordinary Differential
Equation CODE). Otherwise i t i s Partial Differential Equation ( P D E )
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PDE
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Systems of ODE's: I f there i s m o r e then o n e unknown function U w e speak about systems of ODE's
Example
{0¥ = a x -
LX-Y -
system of ODE's, × HI, yet). unknown functions
0¥--ay +
sexy
o¥u=
{gu e x
-
this eve two ODE's (not a system o f ODE's)
y =
by
•
Order: the order of ODE i s t h e order of the. highest derivative theteppeeve in the equation
"§¥ sina.mg#F--mgsiuO
Newton equation mLdo¥ = -
mg
sin-0 = 4¥ ¥ Sino - O
t -
2" order non-linear ODE
'go.fg.f
Nonlinear equations a r e herd t o solve 9.
m solution
When 0 i s smell s i n - 0 = 0 hence w e c a n look f o r a n approximate
8¥.-E. 0 = 0
Process of approximating nonlinear equation by a linear one i s called linearization
solutions A solution of ODE y'"- f ( t , y , y'.--, y'"") in the internet ← top i s a function of such thet
Ol', ol",... ol'" exist and satisfy
01"'Atf I t , HH, lo'H,--it"-"All fo r <atop
To find solution ( s ) of
ODE t h e t satisfy given i n i t i a l conditions
I determine i f a solution exists?
3 . I f solution exists i s i t unique?
40 determine behaviour of solution?
5 how big i s t h e of solutions?
space
F i r s t Order O D E 5
dots f i t ,
y) I . C.
Y H o t yo
+
dot +
(*) petty- gut
ftp.#e=-/edt= I n
Cese T constant functions, t h e n doffs-ay+ b = ' ly-bate et+ C
p(t)-a gal-b
-
-
y-Ae-ut ¥ ,+
A-arbitrary
Case 2 p a l , g Ct) -
noncourt. Leibniz integrating factor method: multiply equation ( *I by some function
µ (t)
chosen s o t h a t the resulting equation i s easily solved.
Exempted Johve: 0¥ +
E y e I e¥ , y lol- a
putt):#+ I petty =
Ipultlet
# (putt)-yal)- ptt)- 8¥ Ifft, y t
d¥= Ipe 01¥- I o t t liable Itt c
put Aet
e t : # t Eet ye E e #
Ft(e÷y) I e ¥ integrate w r t t
-
-
e¥y efzefttc.ge?tc=y=3zeF+Ce-¥
I n i t i e l condition (o)-T t e 3-t c Ce Es
y i
e#+ ÷
solution yet)= Is Es e-
doutt
General cese petty =
gat
0¥
putt) +
pit) petty = p H I get)
Ott(Mt)-ya') =
put#t y
'off
÷ 1ft =
pup d¥= pit, i t I n 1 µ s 1pct) a t + c ¥5 ⇐
pitt
et's"""
For JP't'' have
ptt)- e w e
# (pit) y a l l =
putt)1¥ pulpit)yet f l a g Ct)
+ =
putt-y A ) =
JpA ) git) + c yet)- %HjIf¥, where
µ (t)
= eJP'"'
Example: y't E y - 4 T, I . C. ya)-2
pct)- ¥ , g Ct)-
ht
'"
J putt JE it µCt=e2""'- et" '= ta
Inegreting fector: = = 2 tutti
Hy- t " + C
Y- F t ¥ I . C . Y(t)-2 2 = I t C E C = p
*÷÷¥
¥÷÷÷÷÷÷¥÷
We here 3 types
÷*.
of integral curves
JP' H t t
T ' We first solve y ' t petty = O i ¥ e-put bn Lyle -Jpalate
y- A e-
20 A → Ac t) :
y ( t ) - Act) e-I'?"''
, y' a t A'It) e-J P'"'- A c t ) e-JP't''. pet) y'+
petty
=
A'ft) e-JP't'dt- g ( t )
Hence
A'A) = ghetto'"' A ftp.jfgctieJP#Ht],
5 Celoulete Act) a n d the solution i s
Jpalott
4ft)- Act) e-
I yet)- Act) e 2 t , y'e t ) - A' ( f ) e a t # ( t ) e-t, y'-zy A'Ctlete - t ' e-t A'( t ) - t ' Act)- ¥ + c
5 Solution: y a l e ( I t c ) e2t
Check; y'A ) f e l t +2#+c ) e't
=
y'-Lye fleet