Help writting a simple code!

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Hossein sadri
Hossein sadri am 29 Jun. 2011
I'm trying to make a Simulink model consisting of a clock (as a source) and a MATLAB function that calculates the following:
Y=exp(t) * sigma(n=1:inf)[n * exp(n*t)]
Can anybody help me write the code?

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 29 Jun. 2011
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exp(u)*sum([1:10].* exp([1:10].*u)) %not infinite sum but close enough

C.J. Harris
C.J. Harris am 29 Jun. 2011
You won't be able to write an infinite series directly. You will either have to use an approximation, or only calculate the sum for the first 'n' elements.

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 29 Jun. 2011
If and only if t is less than 0,
Y = exp(2*t)/(exp(t)-1)^2
That is, sum(n*exp(n*t), n = 1 .. infinity) is exp(t)/(exp(t)-1)^2
If t is 0 or greater, the sum is infinite, as you are adding together numbers that increase infinitely.

Hossein sadri
Hossein sadri am 30 Jun. 2011
tnx for the answers....and what should i do when i want to do same thing with sigma(n^2*exp(u))?im encountering the error matrix must be squer using [1:10]^2....
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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 30 Jun. 2011
[1:10].^2
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 30 Jun. 2011
n.^2 instead of n^2
But n^2*exp(u) has the same problem I described above of having an infinite value unless u is negative.

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amey
amey am 1 Jul. 2011
n=1:1:100; y=exp(0.4)*(n.*exp(0.4*n)); tot=0; for i=1:100; tot=tot+y(i); end disp(tot);
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amey
amey am 1 Jul. 2011
u = 0.4 ; % assumed
n=1:1:100; % only first 100 terms taken
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva am 1 Jul. 2011
is there another question for us?

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