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Department:
MATH
Course Number:
2552
Hours - Lecture:
3
Hours - Lab:
0
Hours - Recitation:
2
Hours - Total Credit:
4
Typical Scheduling:
Every Semester
Methods for obtaining numerical and analytic solutions of elementary differential equations. Applications are also discussed with an emphasis on modeling.
Prerequisites:
Course Text:
Differential Equations: An Introduction to Modern Methods & Applications, by James R. Brannan and William E. Boyce (Third edition); John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Topic Outline:
Topic | Text Sections | Lectures |
---|---|---|
Introduction, linear equations and First order differential equations | 1.1-1.3, 2.1-2.7 | 7 |
Systems of first order equations | 3.1-3.6, 6.1-6.7 | 13 |
Second order linear equations | 4.1-4.7 | 7 |
The Laplace transform | 5.1-5.9 | 9 |
Nonlinear Differential equations and stability | 7.1-7.6 | 5 |
Numerical methods such as Euler's method | 8.1 and 8.4 | 1 |