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PRIMER ON ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

CHAPTER 08.01

How a Learner Can Use This Module


PRE-REQUISITES & OBJECTIVES

 

Pre-Requisites for Ordinary Differential Equations [PDF] [DOC]

Objectives of Ordinary Differential Equations [PDF] [DOC]

TEXTBOOK CHAPTER

 

A Primer on Ordinary Differential Equations [PDF] [DOC]

DIGITAL AUDIOVISUAL LECTURES

 

Exact Solution of 1st order ODE [YOUTUBE 6:48]

Exact Solution of 1st order ODE: Another Example [YOUTUBE 7:37]

Exact Solution of 2nd order ODE: Distinct Roots of Characteristic Equation [YOUTUBE  8:50] 

Exact Solution of 2nd order ODE: Repeated Roots of Characteristic Equation [YOUTUBE  8:41] 

Exact Solution of 2nd order ODE: Complex Roots of Characteristic Equation [YOUTUBE  9:34]

MULTIPLE CHOICE TESTS

 

Test Your Knowledge of Background of Ordinary Differential Equation [HTML] [FLASH] [PDF] [DOC]

BLOG ENTRIES

 

Time of Death - a Classic ODE Problem [BLOG]

WOLFRAM DEMONSTRATION (External link | What are Wolfram Demonstrations? | Do need free Mathematica Player to run)

 

Numerical Methods of Differential Equations [NBP]

RELATED TOPICS

 

Euler's Method

Runge-Kutta 2nd

Runge-Kutta 4th

Finite Diff Method

Shooting Method

Higher Order/Coupled


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