How to solve the poles of (z^2 + 4*z + 3) / ((z^5 + 4*z^4 + 3*z^3 + 2*z^2 + 5*z + 2) *exp(-5*z))?
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Abalone
il 5 Nov 2024 alle 14:43
Modificato: Shashi Kiran
il 5 Nov 2024 alle 15:20
I am solving the poles of (z^2 + 4*z + 3) / ((z^5 + 4*z^4 + 3*z^3 + 2*z^2 + 5*z + 2) *exp(-5*z)),and the code is below:
syms z ;
f = (z^2 + 4*z + 3) / (z^5 + 4*z^4 + 3*z^3 + 2*z^2 + 5*z + 2) *exp(-5*z) ;
[Poles, Orders, Residues] = poles(f);
disp(Poles);
disp(Orders);
disp(Residues);
As the waring says,why can't i get the poles?
Is this because the denominator is a fifth-degree polynomial and we can't solve its zeros in radical form?
Any help would be appreciated.
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Shashi Kiran
il 5 Nov 2024 alle 15:15
Modificato: Shashi Kiran
il 5 Nov 2024 alle 15:20
The warning appears because MATLAB's "poles" function finds it hard to get exact poles when the expression involves non-trivial components like .
The exponential term does not add any poles or zeros; it is smooth everywhere. It expands to
This series has no poles or zeros.
So, to find the poles, we can ignore the exponential term and focus only on the polynomial in the denominator.
syms z ;
f = (z^2 + 4*z + 3) / (z^5 + 4*z^4 + 3*z^3 + 2*z^2 + 5*z + 2);
[Poles, Orders, Residues] = poles(f);
disp(Poles);
Hope this helps.
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