I would like to get t value
Please help me code this problem
Please see the attached
Given data
Left side (m1(t)/m1,inf = 1/2)
Right side (D1=3.6*10^-6, R= 0.15)

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Jan
Jan am 21 Apr. 2021
Reading your photo requires some guessing. How do you want to implement an infinite sum? Numerically or symbolically?
Sun Wook Han
Sun Wook Han am 21 Apr. 2021
Numerically please
Jan
Jan am 21 Apr. 2021
As said already, I cannot read the text in the photo reliably. Please post it as text. What have you tried so far? You cannot include an infinite number of elements in a sum, because this would take infinite time to run. So are ayou sure, that the sum converges?

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David Hill
David Hill am 21 Apr. 2021
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d=3.6e-6;r=.15;
n=1:1e6;%not quite infinate
eqn=@(t)24/pi^2*sum((1./(n-.5).^2).*exp(-(n-.5).^2*pi^2*d*t/r^2))-12.5;
T=fzero(eqn,-.0000000098);

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Sun Wook Han
Sun Wook Han am 21 Apr. 2021
Thank you
can I ask what is the meaning of -.0000000098?
David Hill
David Hill am 21 Apr. 2021
It is the starting point to look for the zero crossing. You have to get close or else fzero will fail (goes to inf).

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