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Solving non linear delay differential equations with dde23

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i'm working on a delay differential equation that looks like this: f(y,z,y',z')(t)=a(y,z)(t)+b(y,z)(t-tau) g(y,z,y',z')(t)=c(y,z)(t)+d(y,z)(t-tau) The problem is, in MATLAB, dde23 only solves DDE when the differential terms are isolated (y'=F(t,y,ydel,z,zdel) , z'=G(t,y,ydel,z,zdel)).
Do you know if there's a way to work around it (or perhaps another available tool)? I've tried ddnsd assuming a null delay for delayed differential term but it only accepts non zero delays). Also trying to isolate y' and z' has revealed useless. Thank you

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Torsten
Torsten el 23 de Abr. de 2015
Just solve the system
f(y,z,y',z')(t)=a(y,z)(t)+b(y,z)(t-tau) g(y,z,y',z')(t)=c(y,z)(t)+d(y,z)(t-tau)
for y',z' (two nonlinear equations in the unknowns y' and z').
A possible tool is MATLAB's fsolve.
Best wishes
Torsten.
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Jacobo Levy Abitbol
Jacobo Levy Abitbol el 23 de Abr. de 2015
Thank you for your quick answer, but wouldn't fsolve try to approximate y' and z'? (and therefore when there's an equilibrium in the system, it won't be able to represent the dynamical state of the system)
Torsten
Torsten el 23 de Abr. de 2015
If
f(y,z,y',z')= y'^2+sin(z')
g(y,z,y',z')=log(y')+atan(z')
e.g., fsolve will numerically solve the system
y'^2+sin(z')=a(y,z)(t)+b(y,z)(t-tau)
log(y')+atan(z')=c(y,z)(t)+d(y,z)(t-tau)
for y',z' if you declare y' and z' as the unknowns (all other variables are given).
And this s exactly what is needed for dde23 to work.
Best wishes
Torsten.

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