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I got my solution(poisson's equation). and I wanted to draw 3D plot of this solution. but I want to keep (b -equation parameter)as a constant . i did it. is it wrong or right?. i got my curve but it seems,it didn"t start by following initial condition.. how can I do that? here,is my code and equation. ( i'm new here. if any mistake,plz consider it)
x=0:.01:2;
y=0:.01:2;
b=0.5;[X, Y]=meshgrid(x, y);
uxy=zeros(size(X));
for a=1:2
m=a^2;
pn=(16*m*sinh(pi*Y/2*a).*cos(pi*X/2*a))/(pi^3*sinh(pi*b/2));
uxy=(m- X.^2)/2-pn;
end
surf(X, Y,uxy)
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Alan Stevens
on 25 Apr 2021
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x=0:.1:2;
y=0:.1:2;
b=0.5;[X, Y]=meshgrid(x, y);
uxy=zeros(size(X));
for a=1:2
m=a^2;
pn=(16*m*sinh(pi*Y/2*a).*cos(pi*X/2*a))/(pi^3*sinh(pi*b/2));
uxy=(m- X.^2)/2-pn;
figure
surf(X, Y,uxy)
end
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