Please help me with this sequence equation

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Hi I want to solve a sequence equation:
t(i)^(n+1)=e(t(i-1)^n+t(i+1)^n)
for i=2:1:5 and n=1:1:10 and n is not power.
so I wrote this:
for n = 1 :1: 10
for i = 2 :1: 5
t(1,i)=100
t(n+1,i) = 0.46875*t(n,i-1) + 0.0625t(n,i) + 0.46875(n,i+1);
end
end
What is the problem?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 19 Dec 2020
Edited: Image Analyst on 19 Dec 2020
Is e in that equation exp()? Like 2.718281828? So you want e to the power "(t(i-1)^n+t(i+1)^n)"?
And what's up with the third term? 0.46875 is a scalar and cannot have matrix indexes.

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Answers (1)

Alan Stevens
Alan Stevens on 19 Dec 2020
Edited: Alan Stevens on 19 Dec 2020
Firstly
t(n+1,i) = 0.46875*t(n,i-1)+0.0625t(n,i)+0.46875(n,i+1);
should probably be
t(n+1,i) = 0.46875*t(n,i-1)+0.0625*t(n,i)+0.46875*t(n,i+1);
Secondly, you want to use t(n,i+1), before you've determined it. (When n = 1, t(2,3) doesn't yet exist so you can't calculate t(2,2)).
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arsalan mehrabi
arsalan mehrabi on 19 Dec 2020
Edited: arsalan mehrabi on 19 Dec 2020
so how can i do that ?
Alan Stevens
Alan Stevens on 19 Dec 2020
I don't know! Looks like you need more initial information.

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