how I create improved lorenz code

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Ghofran Khaled
Ghofran Khaled on 14 Nov 2021
Commented: Jan on 18 Nov 2021
hi everyone
I want to create improved lorenz code , but its doesnt work well
could someone help me , please
this is my code
function dy= lorenz(t,y)
a = 8/3;
b = 25;
c = 10;
d = 5.3;
e = 17.5;
f = 10.5;
g = 13.3;
h = 14;
if cos(5.3*t)>=0
p=1;
else
p=-1;
end
dy=zeros(3,1);
dy(1)=a*y(1)+p*y(2)*y(3);
dy(2)=y(3)*b-y(3)*c*cos(d*t) - b*y(2)+y(2)+c*cos(d*t);
dy(3)= -1*p*y(1)*y(2)-(e*cos(d*t)+f)*y(2)+(g-h*y(3)*(cos(d*t)));
end
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Jan
Jan on 16 Nov 2021
If I follow the instructions from scratch, I get the same output as you. So why to you assume that the diagram of the top is the correct solution? It looks like the standard Lorenz attractor, but the formula is something different.
Ghofran Khaled
Ghofran Khaled on 18 Nov 2021
@Jan Thank you very much for helping me

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Jan
Jan on 14 Nov 2021
Edited: Jan on 15 Nov 2021
The test contains cos(dt), but your code only cos(t).
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Ghofran Khaled
Ghofran Khaled on 15 Nov 2021
@Jan Please can you help me this took me a week and I don't know where I went wrong I'm out of time
Jan
Jan on 18 Nov 2021
I still do not see a convincing reason to assume, that there is any problem. I've written some code to solve the answer and get the same output as you (as far as I can see). Why do you think that your code is wrong?

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