In first factor of ((k4*x+k5)./(k3*x)), if I rempve the term './(k3*x)', then it is integrated. Otherwise, it creates the problem. In this, variables are x,y and z.
I am unable to plot this mat lab program
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My Program included the triple integral:
clearvars; close all; clc;
Bi=[0.001 0.1:0.1:0.9 0.999];N0=0.01;n=0.7;Rth=1;
Omg_sr=1;Omg_rd=1;p1=5;p=10^(0.1*p1);N=3;
sop_th=zeros(1,length(Bi));
for a=1:length(Bi)
b=Bi(a);
k1=(1-b)*p;k2=N0/(k1*Omg_sr);k3=n*b*(1-b)*p;k4=n*b*N0;k5=(1-b)*N0;
fun=@(z,y,x) ((((k4*x+k5)./(k3*x)).*(exp(-(((y./z).*((k4*x+k5)./(k3*x)))+x/Omg_sr)))).*(N*((1-exp(-((z*k2)./(z+1)))).^(N-1)).*(exp(-k2*z)).*((k2./(z+1))+(1./(z+1).^2))));
zmin=0;zmax=Inf;
ymin=0;ymax=@(z)(2^Rth*(1+z)-1);
xmin=0;xmax=100;
sop_th(a)=(integral3(fun, zmin,zmax,ymin,ymax,xmin,xmax))^N;
end
semilogy(Bi,sop_th,'r>-');
grid on;hold on;
If any mistake in my program please help me.
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