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According to Cleve Moler on MathWorks blog, "ode23 is a three-stage, third-order, Runge-Kutta method. ode45 is a six-stage, fifth-order, Runge-Kutta method. ode45 does more work per step than ode23, but can take much larger steps. For differential equations with smooth solutions, ode45 is often more accurate than ode23."
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Hai sir..i have a doubt abt how the x values comes??
you take a lots of hard work to explain this video thank you so much.
Thankyou so much for your appreciation
Thanks bro! Brilliantly explained, short and straight to the point. ;D
Can you tell me please why using ode 23 and ode45?
According to Cleve Moler on MathWorks blog, "ode23 is a three-stage, third-order, Runge-Kutta method. ode45 is a six-stage, fifth-order, Runge-Kutta method. ode45 does more work per step than ode23, but can take much larger steps. For differential equations with smooth solutions, ode45 is often more accurate than ode23."
What is meant by ode23
i think first u should show the diff eq in mathematical form then solve it in matlab.
The playlist is not organized
i will do it
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