ode_sweep_parfor, a MATLAB code which repeatedly solves an ordinary differential equation (ODE) which depends on parameters B and K, notes the maximum value P achieved by each solution, and makes a plot of P(B,K). The parfor() command is used to perform these computations in parallel.
Consider the parameterized second order differential equation:
m x'' + b x' + k x = 0which represents the behavior of a spring mass system with a mass of m, a spring constant of k and a damping coefficient b.
We now suppose that we are interested in properties of the solution x(t) over the time interval from 0 to 25 seconds, as we vary the physical properties b and k. In particular, we would like to know the maximum value of x(t) over the time interval for each choice of the physical parameters.
To answer this question, we must solve the ODE for each choice of the parameters. Each solution is an independent computation, and one way to carry out the computations in parallel is to use MATLAB's parfor statement.
The basic function has the form:
function peakVals = ode_fun ( bVals, kVals )where
Depending on the situation, the function could be executed in parallel:
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