Fast/Finite Fourier Transform
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I want to do a 'fft' of the first two equations in the article. I managed to put them into a first order function.
function dot=fitz(t,v);
dot=zeros(2,1);
dot(2)=0.08*(v(1)+0.7-0.8*v(2));
dot(1)=v(1)-(v(1)^3)/3-v(2);
%%%%I have also managed to solve by plotting it with ode45.
[t,v]=ode45('fitz',[0 200],[0,0]);
plot(t,v(:,2),t,v(:,1));
plot(t,v)
%%%But how would I be able to do a Fourier analysis of the two non linear ODE's?
%%%An example would also help me understand it.
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Walter Roberson
on 7 Dec 2013
The "t" would be the time points and the "v" would be the values.
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