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Alessandra Clarke

Alessandra Clarke

Answered question

2022-05-28

Finding equilibrium for differential equations
x = x 2 + y 2 5
y = x 2 + 2 y 2 9
My goal is to find the equilibrium points.
( 5 y 2 , ± 2 ), ( ± 9 11 , 5 x 2 ) , ( 9 2 y 2 , ± 2 ) and ( ± 11 3 , 9 x 2 2 )

Answer & Explanation

vikafa4g

vikafa4g

Beginner2022-05-29Added 15 answers

This is a linear system of ODEs, so you can treat them as a system of equations. In this case, the system is simple enough that we do not need to use linear algebra. We can simply solve (1) x 2 + y 2 = 5 and (2) x 2 + 2 y 2 = 9
Note that x = 1 , 1 and y = 2 , 2 solve (1) and you can plug them into (2) to verify, so your steady-state solutions are p 1 = ( 1 , 2 ) , p 2 = ( 1 , 2 ) , p 3 = ( 1 , 2 ) , p 4 = ( 1 , 2 )
Isaiah Owens

Isaiah Owens

Beginner2022-05-30Added 2 answers

You have
x 2 + y 2 = 5
x 2 + 2 y 2 = 9
Subtract one from the other and you get y = ± 2. Plug that back in, and you get ( ± 1 , ± 2 ) to be your steady states.

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