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package org.opensourcephysics.numerics;
/**
* Ralston2 implements Ralston's algorithm for solving ODEs by evaluating the rate at the initial state,
* estimating the rate for the final state, and using a weighted average of these two rates to advance the state.
*
* @version 1.0
*/
public class Ralston2 extends AbstractODESolver {
private double[] rate1, rate2, estimated_state;
/**
* Constructor Ralston2
* @param ode
*/
public Ralston2(ODE ode) {
super(ode);
}
/**
* Initializes the ODE solver and allocates the rate and state arrays.
* The number of differential equations is determined by invoking getState().length on the superclass.
*
* @param stepSize
*/
public void initialize(double stepSize) {
super.initialize(stepSize);
rate1 = new double[numEqn];
rate2 = new double[numEqn];
estimated_state = new double[numEqn];
}
/**
* Steps (advances) the differential equations by the stepSize.
*
* The ODESolver invokes the ODE's getState method to obtain the initial state of the system.
* The ODESolver then uses this state estimate the rate a intermediate points.
* Finally, the ODESolver advances the solution and copies the new state into the
* state array at the end of the solution step.
*
* @return the step size
*/
public double step() {
double state[] = ode.getState();
if(state.length!=numEqn) {
initialize(stepSize);
}
ode.getRate(state, rate1);
for(int i = 0; i<numEqn; i++) {
estimated_state[i] = state[i]+3./4.*stepSize*rate1[i];
}
ode.getRate(estimated_state, rate2);
for(int i = 0; i<numEqn; i++) {
state[i] = state[i]+stepSize*(rate1[i]+2.*rate2[i])/3.0;
}
return stepSize;
}
}
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