org.apache.commons.math3.ode
Interface SecondaryEquations


public interface SecondaryEquations

This interface allows users to add secondary differential equations to a primary set of differential equations.

In some cases users may need to integrate some problem-specific equations along with a primary set of differential equations. One example is optimal control where adjoined parameters linked to the minimized hamiltonian must be integrated.

This interface allows users to add such equations to a primary set of first order differential equations thanks to the ExpandableStatefulODE.addSecondaryEquations(SecondaryEquations) method.

Since:
3.0
Version:
$Id: SecondaryEquations.java 7721 2013-02-14 14:07:13Z CardosoP $
See Also:
ExpandableStatefulODE

Method Summary
 void computeDerivatives(double t, double[] primary, double[] primaryDot, double[] secondary, double[] secondaryDot)
          Compute the derivatives related to the secondary state parameters.
 int getDimension()
          Get the dimension of the secondary state parameters.
 

Method Detail

getDimension

int getDimension()
Get the dimension of the secondary state parameters.

Returns:
dimension of the secondary state parameters

computeDerivatives

void computeDerivatives(double t,
                        double[] primary,
                        double[] primaryDot,
                        double[] secondary,
                        double[] secondaryDot)
                        throws MaxCountExceededException,
                               DimensionMismatchException
Compute the derivatives related to the secondary state parameters.

Parameters:
t - current value of the independent time variable
primary - array containing the current value of the primary state vector
primaryDot - array containing the derivative of the primary state vector
secondary - array containing the current value of the secondary state vector
secondaryDot - placeholder array where to put the derivative of the secondary state vector
Throws:
MaxCountExceededException - if the number of functions evaluations is exceeded
DimensionMismatchException - if arrays dimensions do not match equations settings


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