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solve() "Unable to find explicit solution"

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Andrew
Andrew el 13 de Oct. de 2023
Comentada: Andrew el 13 de Oct. de 2023
Using solve for an equation is not working and I'm not sure why. This has an explicit solution but it doesn't work. What am I missing?
syms g m L s Y(s)
solve(- m*(s - s^2*Y(s) + 1)*L^2 + g*m*Y(s)*L == 0,Y(s))
Warning: Unable to find explicit solution. For options, see help.
ans = struct with fields:
m: [0×1 sym] s: [0×1 sym]

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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi el 13 de Oct. de 2023
solve() expects the 2nd input to be an array of symbolic variable(s), where as you have defined Y as a symbolic function.
If you want to get the output as a function of "s", define it accordingly -
syms g m L s Z
Y(s) = solve(- m*(s - s^2*Z + 1)*L^2 + g*m*Z*L == 0,Z)

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak el 13 de Oct. de 2023
If this is related to deriving the transfer function using Laplace transform, then I prefer using the isolate() function.
syms g m L s Y(s)
Eqn = - m*(s - s^2*Y(s) + 1)*L^2 + g*m*Y(s)*L == 0;
Eqn = isolate(Eqn, Y(s))
Eqn = 
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Andrew
Andrew el 13 de Oct. de 2023
Yeah it is related to the transfer function. This is very useful thanks for your help.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 13 de Oct. de 2023
(I am absolutely positive I had already answered this, but there is no trace of that...)
solve() cannot solve for functions. You will need to substitute a symbolic variable for the function. For example,
syms g m L s Y(s) Ys
eqn = - m*(s - s^2*Y(s) + 1)*L^2 + g*m*Y(s)*L == 0;
solve( subs(eqn, Y(s), Ys), Ys)
ans = 

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