source: src/main/java/agents/org/apache/commons/math/ode/FirstOrderDifferentialEquations.java

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18package agents.org.apache.commons.math.ode;
19
20
21
22/** This interface represents a first order differential equations set.
23 *
24 * <p>This interface should be implemented by all real first order
25 * differential equation problems before they can be handled by the
26 * integrators {@link FirstOrderIntegrator#integrate} method.</p>
27 *
28 * <p>A first order differential equations problem, as seen by an
29 * integrator is the time derivative <code>dY/dt</code> of a state
30 * vector <code>Y</code>, both being one dimensional arrays. From the
31 * integrator point of view, this derivative depends only on the
32 * current time <code>t</code> and on the state vector
33 * <code>Y</code>.</p>
34 *
35 * <p>For real problems, the derivative depends also on parameters
36 * that do not belong to the state vector (dynamical model constants
37 * for example). These constants are completely outside of the scope
38 * of this interface, the classes that implement it are allowed to
39 * handle them as they want.</p>
40 *
41 * @see FirstOrderIntegrator
42 * @see FirstOrderConverter
43 * @see SecondOrderDifferentialEquations
44 *
45 * @version $Revision: 1073158 $ $Date: 2011-02-21 22:46:52 +0100 (lun. 21 févr. 2011) $
46 * @since 1.2
47 */
48
49public interface FirstOrderDifferentialEquations {
50
51 /** Get the dimension of the problem.
52 * @return dimension of the problem
53 */
54 int getDimension();
55
56 /** Get the current time derivative of the state vector.
57 * @param t current value of the independent <I>time</I> variable
58 * @param y array containing the current value of the state vector
59 * @param yDot placeholder array where to put the time derivative of the state vector
60 * @throws DerivativeException this user-defined exception should be used if an error is
61 * is triggered by user code
62 */
63 void computeDerivatives(double t, double[] y, double[] yDot)
64 throws DerivativeException;
65
66}
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