Solving a differential equation in matrix form but adding a

yopopolin10d

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2022-04-20

Solving a differential equation in matrix form but adding a constant
x1 =2x1+3x2,x2 =x1x2.

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smachttenbem

smachttenbem

Beginner2022-04-21Added 18 answers

Step 1
This is a common form in control theory:
x˙=Ax+Bu
where x and u are state and input vectors, while A and B are system matrices of appropriate dimension.
You can solve this in Laplace domain:
sX(s)x(0)=AX(s)+BU(s)
from which it follows:
X(s)=(sI-A)-1BU(s)+(sI-A)-1x(0)
Step 2
Matrices and vectors for your example are:
x=x1x2, A=231-1, B=5-4
and u(t)=μ(t) (step-wise function) with transformation U(s)=1s.

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