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Bifurcation theory (2)
Differential-algebraic equations (1)
Ordinary differential equations (linear and nonlinear) (41)
Partial differential equations (first order) (4)
Partial differential equations (second and higher orders) (2)
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Elementary bifurcation theory is topic is rarely included in traditional differential equations courses, yet it is of crucial importance in many engineering applications. In the Boston University Differential Equations...
About 40 "informal notes" by Kevin Brown on calculus and differential equations: limit paradox, proofs that pi and e are irrational, Ptolemy's Orbit, leaning ladders, how Leibniz might have anticipated Euler, and many...
This course, presented by MIT and taught by professor Gilbert Strang, provides a review of linear algebra. Topics include differential equations of equilibrium; Laplace's equation and potential flow; boundary-value...
Materials (TI-92, Maple, Mathematica 2, Mathematica 3, MathCad) organized around the interplay between mathematics and its applications, written together with the textbook Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, and...
Created by David Smith for the Connected Curriculum Project, the purpose of this module is to apply linear algebra concepts to study the properties of sequences defined by difference equations. This is one within a much...
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