Mathematics 264de - Topics in Applied Math-Differential Equations

T-Differential Equations

Fall
2023
01
4.00
Becca Thomases

M W F 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM

Smith College
MTH-264de-01-202401
Burton 219
bthomases@smith.edu
This course gives an introduction to the theory and applications of ordinary differential equations. We explore different applications in physics, chemistry, biology, engineering and social sciences. We learn to predict the behavior of a particular system described by differential equations by finding exact solutions, making numerical approximations, and performing qualitative and geometric analysis. Specific topics include solutions to first order equations and linear systems, existence and uniqueness of solutions, nonlinear systems and linear stability analysis, forcing and resonance, Laplace transforms. Prerequisites: MTH 112, MTH 212 and MTH 211 (recommended) or PHY 210, or equivalent.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.