fsolve and truncation error

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John Miller
John Miller on 19 Jun 2012
Hello,
how can I display the truncation error when I run fsolve?
thank you

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Jun 2012
fsolve() accepts arbitrarily complex functions. You cannot numerically calculate the truncation error of arbitrarily complex functions.
For example, suppose the function calculates the number of Odd Perfect Numbers, and suppose the solution come out with is 0. The truncation error would be the actual number of odd Perfect Numbers, a value that no one knows even though it has been actively studied for nearly 400 years. In order for fsolve() to return a (valid) truncation error, fsolve() would have to be able to solve a major outstanding problem in mathematical theory. No Can Do.
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John Miller
John Miller on 19 Jun 2012
My function is a strong nonlinear 10 dimensional vector field :) to differentiate it with respect to t is not an good idea...
I thought about counting the amount of iteration. When the number of iterations is greater than a upper threshold, the timestep is reduced by a factor of a. When the number of iterations is less then the lower threshold, the timestep is increased by a factor of c.
Or how works the stepcontrol in the ode() solvers ? This works pretty good...
John Miller
John Miller on 20 Jun 2012
Are you supplying jacobians? No but fsolve can easily return the jacobian...

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