Why is ODE45 using so many intervals?
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Hi all,
I'm using the code below to solve an ODE. It's not problematic per se, but I'm just wondering if there is a way to force it to use less intervals? As it is written below, I get 22,237 entries for both x and y in my sol structure.
options=odeset('RelTol', 1e-8, 'AbsTol', 1e-8);
tspan=[0 50];
ODE = @(t,x,gamma,psi,beta) [-gamma*x(1) + psi*x(1); beta*x(2) - x(1)*x(2)];
sol = ode45(@(t,x) ODE(t,x,0.4116,0.6026,0.7505), tspan, [1 29], options);
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Jan
on 17 Jun 2019
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Do you want to reduce the number of evaluated steps to reduce the processing time, or is it enough to reduce the size of teh output, because you need less points?
For the later you can either use interp1 or a faster metod from the FileExchange, or use the two outputs [t,y] instead of the struct (see my comment above).
To get less evaluated steps, either increase the tolerances, or use another integrator. Did you check if the problem is stiff?
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