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How to solve for P(t) relating two sets of state variables?

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Andrew Poissant
Andrew Poissant el 16 de Oct. de 2017
Cerrada: MATLAB Answer Bot el 20 de Ag. de 2021
I have two sets of state variables, A and Ap, and I need to solve for P(t), which relates the two. The equation to do so is Ap = inv(P)*(A*P-d/dt(P)). Does anyone know how I can solve for P(t)? I am stumped because I am unsure as to how to handle the inverted matrix of P and the derivative of the P matrix.
A = [t 1; 1 t];
Ap = [0 1; 2-t^2 2*t];

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KSSV
KSSV el 16 de Oct. de 2017
YOu do hand calculation and get p(t)..on solving the equation becomes:
p(t+1) = p(t)+Ap*(I-A)*dt ; % I have used derivative formula for dp/dt
Using loop and initial conditions for p(1)
A = @(t) [t 1 ; 1 t] ;
Ap = @(t) [0 1 ; 2-t.^2 2*t] ;
t0 = 0. ; dt = 0.01; t1 = 10. ; % times
t = t0:dt:t1 ; % time step
% intial conditions
p = cell(1,length(t)) ;
p{1} = rand(2) ;
% time intergaration
for i = 2:length(t)
p{i} = p{i-1}+Ap(t(i))*(eye(2)-A(t(i)))*dt ;
end
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Andrew Poissant
Andrew Poissant el 16 de Oct. de 2017
Editada: Andrew Poissant el 16 de Oct. de 2017
Hello, thank you for the reply. Is there any way to get the answer in analytical form? Maybe ode45 would be used here? I need the P(t) matrix in terms of t in the end. Thanks!

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