Solve equations with constraints
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Zongo Amara Mohamed Isaac
on 16 Sep 2019
Commented: Zongo Amara Mohamed Isaac
on 23 Sep 2019
Can you help me solve equation f with the different constraints established?
I can't get the optimal solution:
syms A k q c k;
beta= sym('beta');
q=(A+beta*k)/3;
c=(A+beta*k)/3;
k=(2*A*beta)/(9-2*beta^2);
f= A*q+beta*q*k-q^2-c*q- k^2/2;
solve(f)
if f>=0
if c>=0
if q>=0
if beta >0
if beta-1<=0
if A>0
end
end
end
end
end
end ;
King regards
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Prabhan Purwar
on 19 Sep 2019
Hi,
Following code represents the working of solve and assume functions to solve equations with conditions.
syms A k q c beta;
q=(A+beta*k)/3;
c=(A+beta*k)/3;
k=(2*A*beta)/(9-2*beta^2);
f= A*q+beta*q*k-q^2-c*q- k^2/2;
%Conditions
%assume(S >= 0);
assume(c >= 0);
assume(q >= 0);
assume(beta > 0);
assume(beta <= 1);
assume(A > 0);
%Solve for beta
S=solve(f,beta,'ReturnConditions',true);
%disply solution
S
%beta represents required value in terms of parameters
%parameters are internal variable created to represent multiple solutions
%conditions represents the assumed conditions imposed upon equation
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