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Jan 15, 2025
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MAT 251 - Differential Equations Credits: 3 3 Lecture Hours
Prerequisites: MAT 202 or Equivalent
Description This is an introductory course in the fundamental concepts of ordinary differential equations that prepares the student for further study in mathematics, engineering or science. Topics include first order equations, nth order equations, Laplace Transforms, numerical methods, infinite series solutions, introduction to partial differential equations and selected applications. Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
- Solve separable and exact ordinary differential equations.
- Solve a first order linear ordinary differential equation.
- Solve a homogeneous nth order linear ordinary differential equation with constant coefficients.
- Solve a nonhomogeneous nth order linear ordinary differential equation with constant coefficients.
- Apply Laplace transformations to solve ordinary differential equations.
- Apply selected numerical techniques to solve ordinary differential equations.
- Obtain a series solution for a differential equation around an ordinary point and around a regular singular point.
- Solve a partial differential equation by separation of variables.
- Use the above techniques to solve selected application problems.
Listed Topics
- Basic definitions
- Separable equations; first order equation; exact equations
- Theory of the nth order linear ordinary differential equation
- Solving a homogeneous nth order linear ordinary differential equation with constant coefficients
- Solve a nonhomogeneous nth order linear ordinary differential equation with constant coefficients: the method of undetermined coefficients and variation of parameters
- Numerical methods
- Laplace transform techniques
- Infinite series solutions around an ordinary point and around a regular singular point
- Introduction to Partial Differential Equations
- Selected applications
Reference Materials Each student is required to have a textbook adopted by the Mathematics Department at the specific campus. Students may purchase a student solution manual and make use of computer software and/or graphing calculators. Approved By: Johnson, Alex Date Approved: 04/16/2013
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