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Campus | Haverford |
Semester | Fall 2018 |
Registration ID | MATHH204A001 |
Course Title | Differential Equations |
Credit | 1.00 |
Department | Mathematics |
Instructor | Everett,Rebecca |
Times and Days | MWF 09:30am-10:30am
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Room Location | STO16 |
Additional Course Info | Class Number: 2360 An introduction to the theory of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) including algebraic techniques for solving a single ODE or a linear system of ODEs, numerical techniques for generating approximate solutions, geometric techniques for displaying solutions to understand their behavior, and some key theorems (such as existence and uniqueness of solutions). The course includes a focus on how ideas from linear algebra and multivariable calculus can be used to classify fixed points of nonlinear systems of ODEs. ; Prerequisite(s): MATH 215, and MATH 121 (or 216); Enrollment Limit: 35 Natural Science, Quantitative, C: Physical and Natural Processes (; Hav: NA, QU, C) |
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