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Riccati equation
In mathematics, a Riccati equation is any ordinary differential equation that has the form
It is named after Count Jacopo Francesco Riccati (1676-1754).
The Riccati equation is not amenable to elementary techniques in solving differential equations, except as follows. If one can find any solution y1, the general solution is obtained as
- y = y1 + u
Substituting
- y1 + u
in the Riccati equation yields
and since
or
which is a Bernoulli equation . Unfortunately, one finds y1 by guessing. The substitution that is needed to solve this Bernoulli equation is
Substituting
directly into the Riccati equation yields the linear equation
The general solution to the Riccati equation is then given by
where z is the general solution to the aforementioned linear equation.
External link
- Riccati Equation at EqWorld: The World of Mathematical Equations.
Bibliography
- A. D. Polyanin and V. F. Zaitsev, Handbook of Exact Solutions for Ordinary Differential Equations, 2nd Edition, Chapman & Hall/CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2003.
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