How to plot a convergence graph for a double sum?
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I'm trying to show converengence for a double sum but I can't figure out how to plot the convergence. I think I need to create an array to store the previous values of the series but I'm not sure how to do that.
This is the series I'm trying to graph:

This is my current code:
T=0; %terms used in series
q_m=0;
M=15000;
N=15000;
x=2.5;
y=3.5;
for n=1:N
for m=1:M
T=T+1;
q_m1 = (400/(m*n*pi^2))*(cos(n*pi*4/10)-cos(n*pi*3/10))*(cos(m*pi*3/10)-cos(m*pi*2/10))*sin(m*pi*x/10)*sin(n*pi*y/10);
q_m = q_m + q_m1;
end
end
q_m
T
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VBBV
el 10 de Nov. de 2021
Editada: VBBV
el 11 de Nov. de 2021
T=0; %terms used in series
M=15;
N=15;
q_m=zeros(M,1);
qq_m=zeros(M,1);
x=2.5;
y=3.5;
for n=1:N
for m=1:M
T=T+1;
q_m1 = (400/(m*n*pi^2))*(cos(n*pi*4/10)-cos(n*pi*3/10))*(cos(m*pi*3/10)-cos(m*pi*2/10))*sin(m*pi*x/10)*sin(n*pi*y/10);
q_m(m) = q_m1;
end;
qq_m(n) = sum(q_m);
end
plot(qq_m)
T
You can modify the code as above to plot convergence
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