On Thu, 13 Jan 2011, ronni montoya wrote:
Hi , i been trying to sonify the simplied version of the Lokta Volterra equation with fexpr~ but im not having any luck Can anybody point how to do this? Z(t + 1) = Z(t) + cU(t) - V(t)
Any textbook I can find says the equation is instead :
x' = α*x - β*x*y y' = δ*y - γ*x*y
(note the difference between lowercase gamma and y)
If Z(t) = 0 , U(t) = 0.4 then V(t) = 0.5 and c = 0.5 So after one step: Z(t + 1) = 0 + 0.5(0.4) (0.5) = 0.1
You're missing a minus sign according to your own equations, but also, I don't think you can pick U and V to be whatever you like. I think that they are supposed to be some equations in particular, but you didn't read properly.
You also can't say that Z(t) = 0 at the same time as Z(t+1) = ... when t is not being specified (what can this possibly mean other than "for any t" ?)
Can anybody point me how to sonify this with fexpr~?
Please first figure out what is "this".
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