Hi,
I have to solve a system of 2 second order ODEs with 4 initial conditions. They are also coupled (state variables: and ). The solution must absolutely be analytic, because there are 3 unknown variables in the equation which are later (after the computation with dsolve) to be defined in a linear system of equations made out of 3 boundary conditions.
To solve the system of ODEs i use dsolve in its simple form:
[sol1(x),sol2(x)] = dsolve([ODE1 ODE2],initial_conditions)
The problem is, that dsolve just does not compute an analytical solution in a reasonable time frame. I aborted the computation after 12 hours with no solution. I dont even know if the results would be plausible, because the calculations have always taken far too long.
After simplifying my ODEs (just deleting the half of each equation), I found out, that dsolve is capable of solving coupled ODEs the way I intend it to do, so my method is working. It just takes far too long for the actual (and realistic) ODEs to produce solutions.
Is there any to decrease the computational time to at most 1-2 hours? Is there any other way to analytically solve a system of ODEs (maybe with another function than dsolve)?
Thanks in advance!
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