Python: Complex Number Arithmetic and Lambert Function
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07-14-2021, 04:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2021 05:27 PM by Albert Chan.)
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RE: Python: Complex Number Arithmetic and Lambert Function
Newton's method with f(w) = w*e^w - z is not stable with bad guess.
https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-15...#pid138282 A better setup is with f(w) = w + log(w/z), more stable and faster convergence. https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-15...#pid138355 >>> from mpmath import * >>> z = 2+3j >>> w = 1+1j # guess of W(z) >>> for i in range(5): w -= (w-z*exp(-w)) / (w+1); print i+1, w ... 1 (0.925920455007468 + 0.525629062362773j) 2 (1.11168436157991 + 0.529383890736917j) 3 (1.09040865244656 + 0.530090770362652j) 4 (1.09007661082612 + 0.530139691067221j) 5 (1.09007653448579 + 0.530139720774835j) >>> w = 1+1j # guess of W(z) >>> for i in range(5): w -= (w+log(w/z))*w/(w+1); print i+1, w ... 1 (1.1220615411005 + 0.505617553600088j) 2 (1.09019950929821 + 0.530419495346751j) 3 (1.09007653522354 + 0.530139702926175j) 4 (1.09007653448579 + 0.530139720774839j) 5 (1.09007653448579 + 0.530139720774839j) |
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Python: Complex Number Arithmetic and Lambert Function - Eddie W. Shore - 07-14-2021, 02:42 PM
RE: Python: Complex Number Arithmetic and Lambert Function - Albert Chan - 07-14-2021 04:17 PM
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