how to output quantities involving time derivatives in pdepe
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pdeval only seems to output the solution and the spatial derivative of the solution via [~,dudx]=pdeval(m,x,sol(i,:,1),x). It seems it's no use putting dudt in as in [~,dudt]=pdeval(m,x,sol(i,:,1),x). How to output quantities involving time derivatives of the solution and the like?
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Torsten
on 13 Feb 2024
Edited: Torsten
on 13 Feb 2024
You don't have access to the spatial discretization of pdepe, thus no access to the exact time derivatives. But if you choose the output vector t fine enough, you can use the usual finite difference quotient in time:
dersol_t(i,:) = (sol(i+1,:,1)-sol(i,:,1))/(t(i+1)-t(i))
Maybe "deval" also works - I'm not sure. You can test it.
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Torsten
on 13 Feb 2024
You can attain higher order accuracy if you use more accurate difference formulae than the simple Euler forward I suggested. I think "deval" can't do better - at least if the ode integrator with which the results were achieved is not known to "deval" by the sol structure.
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