Is matlab able to solve a system of coupled PDE and ODE?
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Matlab website says that pdepe(m,pdefun,icfun,bcfun,xmesh,tspan) solves a system of parabolic and elliptic PDEs with one spatial variable x and time t. At least one equation must be parabolic. I do not see any examples using pdepe to solve a system of parabolic and elliptic PDE. Could you please explain how to use pdepde to solve a system of parabolic and elliptic PDE? Any help would be appreciated!
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Torsten
il 27 Feb 2024
Modificato: Torsten
il 27 Feb 2024
Setting c = 0 in "pdefun" deletes the time derivative of the respective equation and makes the equation an elliptic one.
But you ask about ODEs. ODEs only depend on t which makes f = 0 in "pdefun" - and this usually isn't possible with "pdepe".
Bill Greene claims that his code "pde1dm" can handle ODEs - maybe you can try his code:
Maybe you can include your equations to check what is possible and what is not.
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