Fourth order nonlinear DE solution where forcing function interpolation is known

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I want to solve the differential equation: , with BCs: (constant).
The function is not explicitly known, but I know its interpolation. I tried fitting a polynomial/exponential, but it I do not get a satisfactory fit. Please help!
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Mohammad Ansari
Mohammad Ansari el 21 de Mayo de 2023
I just need help with how to use ode45 when I do not know the explicit nonlinear function, but its interpolation. I am sure I can break down the 4th derivative into 4 first order DE's but not sure about what syntax to use for the interpolation.
John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 22 de Mayo de 2023
Sorry. My approach does not apply to a nonlinear forcing term that is a function of the dependednt variable.

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Torsten
Torsten el 21 de Mayo de 2023
Editada: Torsten el 21 de Mayo de 2023
You will have to use bvp4c, not ode45.
And interpolation in the function where you define the derivative function can be done via
fw_inter = interp1(w,fw,y(1))
where w and fw are your data vectors (w ordered) and y(1) is the value of w from bvp4c:
function dydx = bvpfcn(x,y,w,fw)
fw_inter = interp1(w,fw,y(1));
dydx = [y(2);y(3);y(4);fw_inter];
end

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