MA 341, Applied Differential Equations

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Instructor: Michael Medvinsky
OfficeSAS 3262
Lecture MWF 1:55PM - 2:45PM, KAM G20
Office Hours: right after the class, by appointment or email

The course

Differential equations and systems of differential equations. Methods for solving ordinary differential equations including Laplace transforms, phase plane analysis, and numerical methods. Matrix techniques for systems of linear ordinary differential equations. Credit is not allowed for both MA 301 and MA 341.

Course Outline

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Prerequisites:

Prerequisite: MA 242 or (MA 132 and MA 231)

Text

Fundamentals of Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, by Nagle, Saff, and Snider, 7th Edition, Addison-Wesley.

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