Derivative(s) Infinitesimal Analysis

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#1 Posted: 4/3/2019 12:57:48 AM
Jean Giraud

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Publications confuse themselves: this not Finite Differences.
Finite Differences [FD] concern Data Sets.

Jean

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Radovan Omorjan 4/3/2019 2:54:00 AM
#2 Posted: 4/4/2019 3:37:17 AM
Radovan Omorjan

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I have to say that I am just sad that something like this is not easily performed in SMath

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Radovan
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#3 Posted: 4/4/2019 10:25:07 AM
Jean Giraud

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I have to say that I am just sad that something like this is not easily performed in SMath


In your demo, a small epsilon was added to avoid singular matrix.
Interesting: Mathcad copes naturally.
we have same as Mathcad:
1. the spline system [l_p_cspline] at choice
2. first derivative
3. vectorized cumulative
4. additional 2nd derivative ...
On that one, check what you get from Mathcad.
This document can be refactored more professional for extensive use.

Jean

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Radovan Omorjan 4/4/2019 1:57:00 PM
#4 Posted: 4/4/2019 8:50:41 PM
Alvaro Diaz Falconi

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I have to say that I am just sad that something like this is not easily performed in SMath

Regards,
Radovan



Yes, it is. For this, and for the issues in the extreme of the interpolation intervals and the importance of that in solve differential equations I write this:

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Derivative and integral for regular cubic splines.
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Alvaro.

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Alvaro.

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Radovan Omorjan 4/5/2019 4:35:00 AM, frapuano 4/5/2019 6:45:00 AM
#5 Posted: 4/5/2019 12:31:29 AM
Jean Giraud

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Yes, it is. For this, and for the issues in the extreme of the interpolation intervals and the importance of that in solve differential equations


On that point, Mathcad ODEsolve is based on 'lspline'.
Remember it was explored in the Mathsoft Collaboratory.
Thanks, most profitable, just finished converting the code
to normal variable names ...
in the last CS.V(X,Y) ... 'c' created red, thus replaced by 'q'.

At the time I checked those splines, Mathcad code is same as Matlab.
Matlab tutorial was about 10 pages long ending to same Mathcad tridiagonal.
Sanity was checked Mathematica 4.0. Those basic codes were borrowed
from the big ACM library. All same as Smath cinterp.

Jean
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Radovan Omorjan 4/5/2019 4:35:00 AM
#6 Posted: 4/5/2019 2:56:39 AM
Alvaro Diaz Falconi

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I have to say that I am just sad that something like this is not easily performed in SMath
Radovan



Some notes about Radovan's sadness :-(

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#7 Posted: 4/5/2019 1:48:01 PM
Jean Giraud

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Some notes about Radovan's sadness


True: Smath "cinterp" is not the best companion and not recognized
vs other CAS. As demonstrated in the attached, not as accurate.

Jean

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