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The computer generated symbolic solution of a system of linear first order differential equations (English)
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1990
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The authors investigate the matrix differential equation \(dx/dt =Ax\) for an arbitrary \(n\times n\) matrix A and arbitrary initial conditions on x. A computer generated symbolic polynomial solution is obtained using the PL/I-FORMAC interpreter. The generated solution is a polynomial whose degree k is larger than the order of A. The Leverrier method is then used to generate the characteristic polynomial of A and the Cayley-Hamilton theorem is used to reduce powers of A in the solution. The method was tested on randomly generated A for various values of n and k. Numerical results are reported.
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symbolic computation
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matrix differential equation
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symbolic polynomial solution
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Leverrier method
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Numerical results
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