fsolve No solution found

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Ammar Ahmed
Ammar Ahmed am 26 Mai 2019
Bearbeitet: dpb am 29 Mai 2019
matlab can not solve this nonlinear equation with one variable (ere)
function fval=eqn(ere)
P=(0.27);
er1=(1+1.8*10^14*1i);
er2=(2.5+2.5*10^-3*1i);
Hc=(10^6);
H=[0,2.5*10^4,5.0*10^4,7.5*10^4,1*10^5,1.3*10^5,1.5*10^5];
Pc=(0.33).*exp((-(H)/Hc));
c=(1-3*Pc).*(((P)./(Pc)).^Pc).*(((1-P)./(1-Pc)).^(1-Pc));
fval=((P).*((ere-er1)./(er1-2.*ere)))./((1)+(c).*((ere-er1)./(er1-2.*ere))+((1-P).*((ere-er2)./(er2-2.*ere)))./((1)+(c).*((ere-er2)./(er2-2.*ere))));
end
command use
options = optimoptions('fsolve','Display','iter');
[ere,fval] = fsolve(@eqn,[4.5;7.5],options);
solution not found
fsolve stopped because the last step was ineffective. However, the vector of function
values is not near zero, as measured by the value of the function tolerance.
<stopping criteria details>
fsolve stopped because the sum of squared function values, r, is changing by less
than options.FunctionTolerance = 1.000000e-06 relative to its initial value.
However, r = 4.174916e-03, exceeds sqrt(options.FunctionTolerance) = 1.000000e-03.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 27 Mai 2019
The output is length() of the input by length(H)
"this nonlinear equation with one variable (ere) "
[ere,fval] = fsolve(@eqn,[4.5;7.5],options);
The [4.5;7.5] tells MATLAB that you think it is a system with two variables rather than one.
H=[0,2.5*10^4,5.0*10^4,7.5*10^4,1*10^5,1.3*10^5,1.5*10^5];
Either there is a missing piecewise interpolation, or there is a missing sum() or prod()
dpb
dpb am 27 Mai 2019
Bearbeitet: dpb am 29 Mai 2019
If response to my "can't figure out", I grok the ML why; perhaps my presumption in writing same that OP understood and intended that was in error... :)
ADDENDUM
The idea that H may be intended as an interpolating vector is a good one, Walter...that hadn't occurred to me but I think you may be thinking in the right direction of where the solution needs to go. But, w/o the correlation he's trying to implement, it's a guess and the crystal ball is murky...as well as my recollections of complex permittivity from 50+ years ago are more than rusty.

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