fsolve found wrong solution for easy equation
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Dear everyone, I have a stupid problem with fsolve:
my equation is : 
wehre a and b are constante. I would like to solve it for z=linspace (0,20,100) (for exemple)
if z=0, the solution is x=1.
i write :
close all
clc
clear all
c=3e8;
r=30e-6;
Aeff=pi.*r.*r;
lambda0=1030e-9;
om0=2.*pi.*c./lambda0;
C0=0.;
eta=4E-1
b2=-4e-28;
b2=b2;
b3=1.5e-40;
g=sign(b2);
T0=100./om0;
Tr=10./om0;
n2=1e-23;
gamma=2.*pi.*n2./(lambda0.*Aeff);
a=8.*b3.*Tr./(15.*T0.^4);
b= 2.*eta.*b3./(3.*gamma.*T0.^2);
sol= fsolve(@(x) x*x-1+a/b*log( (b*x*x -a) / (b-a) ),0)
return
%%% I also try with solve
syms u
eqn = u.*u-1+a./b.*log( (b.*u.*u -a) ./ (b-a) )==0;% + 2b.*z
solu = solve(eqn,u)
Solution for z=0 is not found...
Why?
Thanks
Accepted Answer
More Answers (1)
fzero works better
fun=@(x) x^2-1+a/b*log( (b*x^2 -a) / (b-a) );
[sol,fval]= fzero(fun,0)
sol =
-1.000000128628277
fval =
4.488965127631997e-12
2 Comments
The function is symetric to the y-axis. It has roots at both 1 and -1. The following command finds the root at 1
[sol,val] = fzero(@(x) x*x-1+a/b*log( (b*x*x -a) / (b-a) ),0.5)
sol =
1.0000
val =
4.0381e-12
Catalytic
on 23 Aug 2019
+1. fsolve is way overkill for a problem like this.
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