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Analytic Differential Equations
wisdom.weizmann.ac.il
Lectures on Analytic Differential Equations by Sergei Yakovenko at the Weizmann Institute. [PDF]
Differential Equations in Industry and Commerce
www2.maths.ox.ac.uk
European TMR network coordinated at the Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
Partial Differential Equations
mapleapps.com
Maple lessons for an undergraduate course in Differential Equations by Jim Herod.
Computational PDEs Unit
scs.leeds.ac.uk
School of Computing, University of Leeds. Research details, publications, software and resources.
Elliptic Problems with Concentrated Loading
sci.hkbu.edu.hk
A web text on the background to the extrapolation method for the numerical solution of elliptic boundary value problems by Kwok Sui-Yuen Billy.
arXiv Front: AP Analysis of PDEs
front.math.ucdavis.edu
PDEs section of the mathematics e-print arXiv.
Finding Green's Functions for ODEs
mathphysics.com
A brief but technical overview of methods of finding Green's functions. By Evans M. Harrell II and James V. Herod.
PRIDE
amsta.leeds.ac.uk
Products by Rapid Integrated Detailed Engineering. An application of PDEs in engineering design.
Analytic Solution for the Burgers Equation
home.comcast.net
Provides the general analytic solution for the Burgers equation in the form of a 4-D commutative hypercomplex function. The solution exhibits the main dynamic features in a Burgers medium: propagation of disturbances, shock waves, propagating state change fronts, and solitons. Includes page about hypercomplex math.
Differential Equations in Banach Algebras
gwfa.de
Fuchsian Singularities of Linear Ordinary Differential Equations in Banach Algebras. By Gerald Albrecht in Wuppertal. [PDF]
Partial Differential Equations
math.ucsd.edu
Lecture notes on Analysis and PDEs by Bruce Driver at UCSD.
The World of Mathematical Equations
eqworld.ipmnet.ru
Gives solutions to different types of ordinary differential equations, including linear and nonlinear functions. Many pages use PDF.
MathPages: Calculus and DiffEq Notes
mathpages.com
Kevin Brown's compilation of postings including many topics in differential equations.
Nonlinear Differential Equations at Glasgow
maths.gla.ac.uk
The site describes research activities of the differential equations group in the mathematics department at the university of Glasgow, UK, and provides some resources of a general nature.
MGNet
mgnet.org
Information related to multigrid, multilevel, multiscale, aggregation, defect correction, and domain decomposition methods.
Ordinary Differential Equations
math.utah.edu
Course notes by Klaus Schmitt at the University of Utah.
Introduction to Green's Functions
boulder.nist.gov
Green's functions play an important role in the solution of linear ordinary and partial differential equations, and are a key component to the development of boundary integral equation methods.
The Polar Representation Theorem
gfm.cii.fc.ul.pt
An article covering n-dimensional time-dependent linear Hamiltonian systems. By Jorge Rezende from the University of Lisbon. [PDF]
The Animated Telegraph equation
math.ubc.ca
This demonstration illustrates the behaviour of solutions of the telegraph equation
Differential Equations in a Nutshell
spot.pcc.edu
An overview of the terms used, as well as solving general and initial value problems. Includes corresponding graphs. [PDF]
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Conference on Math Finance and Partial Differential Equations
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Conference on Math Finance and Partial . Differential Equations. at Rutgers University.
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what kinda course is differential equations?
Q. I am a Eng college student and I have to take differential equations(maths course)next semester. I want to know an idea abt course content, any ideas to succeed, difficulty level, etc. Thanks:-)
Asked by lush - Fri Jun 27 11:40:25 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. When you took calculus, you learned that a derivative is equal to the rate of change of something (with respect to something else, often time). You also learned about integration and that integration is the opposite of differentiation. Whereas differentiation is strictly mechanical (after learning the derivatives of the basic functions and some basic rules like the product rule, chain rule, quotient rule, etc), integration requires some ingenuity. You saw lots of "real world" applications of derivatives (especially with those "related rates" problems). With integration, you got mostly areas and volumes. Differential equations are the mathematical tie in to "real world" applications of integrals. In particular, with related rates, you… [cont.]
Answered by Quadrillerator - Fri Jun 27 13:51:17 2008
Q. I am a Eng college student and I have to take differential equations(maths course)next semester. I want to know an idea abt course content, any ideas to succeed, difficulty level, etc. Thanks:-)
Asked by lush - Fri Jun 27 11:40:25 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. When you took calculus, you learned that a derivative is equal to the rate of change of something (with respect to something else, often time). You also learned about integration and that integration is the opposite of differentiation. Whereas differentiation is strictly mechanical (after learning the derivatives of the basic functions and some basic rules like the product rule, chain rule, quotient rule, etc), integration requires some ingenuity. You saw lots of "real world" applications of derivatives (especially with those "related rates" problems). With integration, you got mostly areas and volumes. Differential equations are the mathematical tie in to "real world" applications of integrals. In particular, with related rates, you… [cont.]
Answered by Quadrillerator - Fri Jun 27 13:51:17 2008
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