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How to convert the equation to MATLab code

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muhammad imad
muhammad imad il 4 Set 2022
Risposto: Walter Roberson il 6 Set 2022
I need your help to convert the equation to MATLAB code? (Including N_t part of the equation)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 4 Set 2022
in the q subscript u,f expression, does the superscript t mean "raised to the power"? Same with F superscript t?
Is q subscript u,f a function or a discrete array element?
muhammad imad
muhammad imad il 6 Set 2022
Thank you @Walter Roberson for your reply. Yes in the q subscript u,f expression, the superscript t mean "raised to the power". Where, q subscript u,f ∈ {0, 1}.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 6 Set 2022
If F < 1 then since t>=1, F^t would be less than 1 and the second summation would have no work to do.
If F > 1 then because T goes to infinity, there will obviously be some point at which F^t reaches 2^48, implying q subscript u, 2^48. But MATLAB does not support arrays with 2^48 or more elements (Intel x64 architecture only implements 48 address lines in all publically known versions.)
Therefore this problem cannot be solved in MATLAB. It cannot be solved in any computer architecture with finite resources.
This is why it was important to ask whether the q were array locations or were functions.

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