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I am totally new to matlab coding. I have written a code on a simple ODE "dCdt=-k1*CS*CH". I want to find the 'k' value and optimize it such that the error between my experimental and calculated concentration values is low. The code runs, but it accepts all the initial guess 'k' values. How should I find my actual 'k' value.
function SSE=myobjective(C,CS)
err=C-CS;
SSE=sum(err.^2)
k1=.001;
tspan=linspace(1,5,6);
CS0=2;
CH=1;
CS=[1.8 .78 .40 .16 .071 .022]';
[t,C]=ode45(@(t,CS) funcatalyst(t,CS,CH, k1),tspan,CS0)
options=optimset('display','iter','largescale','off','maxiter',10000,'maxfunevals',10000);
[k, fval,exitflag,output]=fminsearch(@(k) myobjective(C,CS), k1, options)
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Alan Weiss
on 10 Jan 2020
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