Need to solve equations which take vector inputs. The solv & solu are not supposed to be zero; as the variable R is changing they should change as well and should be vectors. Could anyone help??

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syms tau_new b
rc=1;
x=linspace(1,100,1000);
R=exp(1).*x.*rc;
b0=.3614/sqrt(2);
eqns=[(b./(8*pi)).*(1./R).*(log(R./rc)+1)+(b./(2*b0))-tau_new==0, (b./(2*pi)).*(1./R).*(log(R./rc))+(b./(b0))-tau_new==0];
vars=[tau_new b];
[solv, solu] = solve(eqns, vars)

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 2 Ago 2018
The first thing you need to remember is that when you ask to solve() a vector of equations, then solve() has to find a solution that satisfies all of the entries simultaneously. Because your x is length 1000 and there are two entries for each x, you are asking to solve 2000 simultaneously equations.
Secondly, if you use a symbolic x, and go through doing stepwise elimination of the variables, you will find that indeed 0 are the only values that will reliably make that pair of equations 0 on both sides. That does not mean there are no other zeros, but the other zeros are in x, not in b or tau_new . The additional zero is at x = exp(-LambertW(20000*sqrt(2)*Pi*exp(1/3)*(1/5421))-2/3) which is about 0.05157587627 which is before the start of your x search range.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 3 Ago 2018
Subtract the two equations to eliminate tau_new . The resulting equation will have b multiplied by every term, and the result will equal 0. Factor that and you get b * (expression without b) = 0. The only solution to that is that b = 0 or else the expression independent of b = 0. If you let b = 0 then substituting into the first equation you see that tau_new must equal to 0. If you let the expression independent of b be equal to 0, then the value of b becomes irrelevant and you cannot solve for b.

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