Solving a first order Partial Differential Equation in MATLAB
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ASHIK A S
el 20 de Jul. de 2017
Comentada: Torsten
el 11 de Sept. de 2023
I want to solve a first order partial differential equation of the form
(∂f(x,y))/∂x+(∂f(x,y))/∂y=g(x,y)
where g(x,y) is an image consisting of nx pixels in x direction and ny pixels in y direction (nx*ny pixels). I wanted to solve this PDE to obtain f(x,y). Can anyone suggest how to solve this PDE in MATLAB.
I had easily solved a second order PDE in MATLAB using finite difference method but I am not able solve the above first order PDE.
Thanks in advance…
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Huimin Liu
el 22 de Feb. de 2018
Hello, have u solved this problem? what method did u use? could u be kind enough to give me some hints? cuz I have come across a same problem like u。。。。
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Huimin Liu
el 6 de Mzo. de 2018
Thank you for your answer.... I have been learning FDE method these days according to your advice. Still, I have a few questions, could you give me more details about this method? 1、did you set any boundary conditions? I have to set a Neumann boundary condition with the form as follow: and I’m now puzzled in how to set the Neumann boundary condition to the sparse matrix, I have found severl examples with boundary condition like Dirichlet boundary condition on the Internet, but I still don't know how to set the Neumann boundary condition which restricts the exterior normal of the unknown function. Do you know how to solve this problem? 2、what value did you set to the interval h? is h=1 suitable for the results? 3、could you show me your code in solving this problem if it's ok with you? I'm a student in this field, and now is a freshman, could I have your code for further learning?
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Huimin Liu
el 6 de Mzo. de 2018
the Neumann boundary condition is like

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Huimin Liu
el 6 de Mzo. de 2018
really? I'm wondering that the Neumann boundary condition is a ZERO-Neumann boundary condition....so is there any possibility to set the boundary condition?
Torsten
el 7 de Mzo. de 2018
Whether zero or not - first-order boundary conditions are not allowed for first-order PDEs.
Best wishes
Torsten.
BRINDHA
el 11 de Sept. de 2023
How to solve a first order partial differential equation of the form
(∂p(t,a))/∂t+(∂p(t,a))/∂a= -0.09 p(t,a) in MATLAB, here P is a predator.
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Torsten
el 11 de Sept. de 2023
Use backward differencing to discretize dp/da in space.
This will give you a system of ordinary differential equations for p in the grid points.
Use ode15s to solve it.
Look up "method-of-lines" for more details.
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