IMFFlow Class Reference
[IMFFlow]

A flow is a way of defining a continuous dynamical system. It gives the time derivative of the state as a function of the state. If the flow depends on time it is call non-autonomous. An IMFFlow represents an autonomous flow, which is independant of time. More...

#include <IMFFlow.h>


Detailed Description

A flow is a way of defining a continuous dynamical system. It gives the time derivative of the state as a function of the state. If the flow depends on time it is call non-autonomous. An IMFFlow represents an autonomous flow, which is independant of time.

A flow is a way of defining a continuous dynamical system. It gives the time derivative of the state as a function of the state. If the flow depends on time it is call non-autonomous. An IMFFlow represents an autonomous flow, which is independant of time. If the state variable is u, the flow is

u'(t)=F(u(t))

where l is a vector of parameters.


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