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Re: A "singular" equation

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  • Subject: [mg14764] Re: A "singular" equation
  • From: "W. K. Bertram" <wkb at ansto.gov.au>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Nov 1998 03:07:56 -0500
  • Organization: Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
  • References: <728ke6$ego@smc.vnet.net> <72dpl4$lh7$3@dragonfly.wolfram.com>
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Allan Hayes wrote:

> Patrick McLean wrote in message <728ke6$ego at smc.vnet.net>...
> >Trying to solve an ode ("Euler's" equation) Mathematica consistently
> >crashes as follows:
> >
> >% math
> >Mathematica 3.0 for Solaris
> >Copyright 1988-96 Wolfram Research, Inc.
> > -- Terminal graphics initialized --
> >
> >In[1]:= DSolve[(1-x^2)y'[x]^2==(1-y[x]^2),y[x],x] Bus Error (core
> >dumped)
> >%
> >
> >This seems pretty bad form, I must say.
> >
>
> Patrick,
> I agree that it should work.
> Not that it is any consolation, but it calculates OK on Windows.

Not for me it doesn't!. I'm have Mathematica version 3.00 on a 200Mhz
Pentium Pro with 64Mb RAM running Windows95. When I try to solve the
above equation I get a "This program has performed an illegal operation
..." message and I have to quit the kernel and restart it.

Bill



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