Reverse problem of finding time-varying parameters of an ODE with the help of solution data.
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Any way in which I can find the time-varying parameters of an ODE ; The solution to which is know in the form of time-series data.
Background:
Example: SIR model ode: as following.
% The SIR model differential equations.
def deriv(y, t, beta, gamma):
S, I, R = y
dSdt = -beta * S * I
dIdt = beta * S * I - gamma * I
dRdt = gamma * I
return dSdt, dIdt, dRdt
Then, I use odeint(deriv, y0, t, args=( beta, gamma)) (In python) to solve for S, I and R using minimisation of these parameters.
Question
But I want to ask, is there any way in which a reverse problem can be constructed such that; I have the data for S, I and R as time-sereis. and then we can calculate 'beta' and 'gamma' paramter from there?
Note beta and gamma should be time dependent.They can be assumed as sum of natural cubic splines; Where N_k(t), k=1 to K, are K natural cubic spline basis functions evaluated at K-2 equally spaced knots in addition to the boundary knots .
Can this problem be solved on matlab?
Thanks.
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Torsten
am 23 Nov. 2022
Use "lsqcurvefit" to fit the parameters together with an integrator (e.g. ODE45).
For an example, see Star Strider's code under
Here, four parameters from a Monod Kinetic are fitted against measurement data.
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