Numerical solution for trascendental equations
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i would like to solve the following trascendental eqn using the following code:
syms omega
syms a
omega = sqrt(a^(2) - 1) - a*exp(-(2*pi - asin(1/a))/(omega));
z=solve(omega)
Eventually i would like to plot (omega,a)
but i get the Warning: The solutions are parametrized by the symbols:
k = Z_ minus {(log((a^2 - 1)^(1/2)/a)*I)/(2*PI)}
do you have any suggestion to solve this type of eqns?
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Running the code here exactly as it was presented yields a different result.
syms omega
syms a
omega = sqrt(a^(2) - 1) - a*exp(-(2*pi - asin(1/a))/(omega));
z = solve(omega)
As best I can tell, what this code is really doing is
clear omega
syms omega
eq1 = sqrt(a^(2) - 1) - a*exp(-(2*pi - asin(1/a))/(omega));
z = solve(eq1,omega) % solve the equation eq1 == 0
subs(eq1,omega,z)
Are you sure about this line:
omega = sqrt(a^(2) - 1) - a*exp(-(2*pi - asin(1/a))/(omega));
Just asking because it looks peculilar to have omega on the LHS and the RHS of an assignment.
Giacomo Db
el 14 de Feb. de 2022
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