- Re-arrange the equation so that it is polynomial of complex variable z with coefficients being function of r
- for each t
- compute r
- find the root of the polynomial using roots function (there are two roots for second order polynomial)
- save the results: zroot(length(t), 2) [2 for two roots]
- end
- plot zroot(:, 1) and zroot(2)
plotting nonlinear equation along real and imaginary axis
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I want to plot z along real and imaginary axis. Here, c and p's are constant. r is exp(i*t) with t ranging from (0,2*pi). Any idea will be appreaciated.
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Chunru
on 26 Apr 2022
Try the following:
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Chunru
on 26 Apr 2022
c0=1; c1=1; c2=1; c3=2; c4=1; c5=0;
p5=1; p1=1; p2=1; p3=2; p4=1;
t=0:0.001:2*pi;
zroot=zeros(length(t),2);
for i=1:length(t)
r=exp(1i*t(i));
cz2 = c0*(r.^4*p1+r.^3*p2+r.^2*p3+r*p4+p5);
cz1 = (c0+c1)*r.^4+c2*r.^3+c3*r.^2+c4*r-c5;
cz0 = r.^4-r.^5;
froot=roots([cz2 cz1 cz0]);
zroot(i,:)=froot;
end
plot(real(zroot(:,1)), imag(zroot(:,1)));
hold on
plot(real(zroot(:,2)), imag(zroot(:,2)));
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