Greetings dear friends, I am trying to graph this integral so that I can obtain a graph x =f(t), thanks for your help!

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I need to get this curve in my 3D graph:
My code which I was working is this:
Thank you dear friends!
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Paul
Paul il 26 Feb 2022
How does exp(i*p*x) in the equation become just cos(p*x) in the code? Unless of course only the real part of the integral is goal.

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Voss
Voss il 25 Feb 2022
Modificato: Voss il 25 Feb 2022
Note that t > 0 and the grids on the surface in the desired image are more widely spaced than the actual points where the surface has been calculated (i.e., there is curvature in between grid lines).
t = linspace(0.0001,2,50);
x = linspace(-2,2,50);
[T,X] = meshgrid(t,x);
for i = 1:numel(x)
for j = 1:numel(t)
% f = @(p)1/pi*sqrt(2*pi)*sin(p)./p.*exp(-T(i,j).*p.^2).*cos(p.*X(i,j));
f = @(p)1/(pi*sqrt(2*pi))*sin(p)./p.*exp(-T(i,j).*p.^2).*cos(p.*X(i,j));
F(i,j) = integral(f,-Inf,Inf);
end
end
surf(T,X,F);
colormap(flip(autumn()));
xlabel('t');
ylabel('x');
zlabel('u(x,t)');
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Torsten
Torsten il 25 Feb 2022
f = @(p)1/(pi*sqrt(2*pi))*sin(p)./p.*exp(-T(i,j).*p.^2).*cos(p.*X(i,j));
instead of
f = @(p)1/pi*sqrt(2*pi)*sin(p)./p.*exp(-T(i,j).*p.^2).*cos(p.*X(i,j));
Voss
Voss il 25 Feb 2022
Oh yeah! Thanks!
I saw your comment before, but then I just typed in the code from the screenshot in the question anyway. D'oh!

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Lewis HC
Lewis HC il 1 Mar 2022
I really don't know what I would do without your great help, thank you very much dear friends, you are the best!

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