Courses: Differential Equations (MATHH204B01)
Spring 2008
Ordinary differential equations: the general theory of first-order equations, linear equations of higher order, series solutions, singular points, stability of linear and nonlinear systems, and computational methods. An introduction to complex numbers and series and an introduction to Fourier series and orthogonal functions also are included. Elements of linear algebra are developed as needed. Emphasis is on applications, especially on differential equations as mathematical models in the physical, biological and social sciences.
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: Math 114 and 115 or 116 or 117, or advanced placement.
Fulfills: NA QU IIandQ
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LocationHaverford, Stokes 010 Meeting TimesMWF 3:00-4:00 |
