Please explain Matlab's naming convention for odepq
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cgo
el 22 de En. de 2021
Comentada: cgo
el 22 de En. de 2021
There are ODE solvers built into Matlab, all named in the form of odepq.
I understand p is the order. For Euler's method it is order 1, Heun's and Midpoint are order 2, while Runge-kutta is order 4. What is the q here?
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Walter Roberson
el 22 de En. de 2021
Editada: Walter Roberson
el 22 de En. de 2021
p is the order of the calculation used to predict the solution, and q is the order of the calculation used for the error estimate.
Exception:
"ode113 is a variable-step, variable-order (VSVO) Adams-Bashforth-Moulton PECE solver of orders 1 to 13. The highest order used appears to be 12, however, a formula of order 13 is used to form the error estimate and the function does local extrapolation to advance the integration at order 13."
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Steven Lord
el 22 de En. de 2021
FYI Cleve Moler offers a bit more of the details behind the solvers in section 7.12 (the chapter titled "Ordinary Differential Equations") of his textbook "Numerical Computing with MATLAB" that is available here.
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