2007/4/27, John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 4/27/07, darkside <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi everyone,
> I'm trying to solve a lineal differential equation system, and I,m
proving
> with the mlab.rk4 function.
> The problem I've found is that if the solution if a complex number, I
can't
> use this functin, because it doesn't accept complex number, and I can
only
> get the real case.
>
> Have anyone treat with this problem?
> What do you use to solve differential equation systems?
rk4 was something I wrote long ago to have a simple ODE integrator in
case scipy wasn't installed on my system. You should be using the
scipy.integrate tools
Thank you very much!!!
I used scipy.integrate tools, splitting complex and real part of the
equations, and it worked so good!!
I tried to use: In addition I have filed a ticket for a complex ODE solver.
http://projects.scipy.org/scipy/scipy/ticket/334
But I haven't been able to compile it. It returns a lot of errors when I
tried. I suposse that it's because of the fortran compiler, but I don't
know.
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