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How do I get an analytical solution of a boundary value problem in MATLAB

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I have the following 3rd order ordinary differential equation that I need to solve
f'''- 1/3f'^2- 2/3ff'=0
at x=0, f=0; f'=1
at x= infinity, f'=0
So how do I get the analytical solution?

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Ngoc Thanh Hung Bui
Ngoc Thanh Hung Bui on 15 Apr 2018
Edited: Ngoc Thanh Hung Bui on 15 Apr 2018
I think this code is correct but it returns a empty solution for some reasons, so just use for reference
syms y(t)
Dy = diff(y);
dsolve(diff(y,3) == (1/2)*diff(y)^2 + (2/3)*diff(y)*y, y(0) == 0, Dy(0) == 1, Dy(inf) == 0)
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Furqan Ahmad
Furqan Ahmad on 17 Oct 2022

Consider the linear Klein-Gordan equation utt = uxx, t > 0, −∞ < x < ∞. (5.1) subject to boundary conditions u(0, t) = u(π, t) = 0, (5.2) and initial conditions u(x, 0) = 1 + sin(x), ut(x, 0) = 0. Find the analytic solution of this given partial differential equation with initial and boundary value problem.

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