MTH
481-
581: MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS
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Instructor:
Malgorzata Peszynska
[Office hours: please check Instructor's homepage.]
Class:
MWF 9:00-9:50 MLM 234
Course information:
Credits: 3.00.
Course content:
- Series solutions of ordinary differential equations near ordinary
and regular singular points
- Linear and nonlinear systems of ordinary differential equations
- (Elementary) stability theory for systems
Additional topics such as boundary value problems, and applications,
will be developed as time permits.
Student preparation: good background in differential equations
(MTH 256 or equivalent is required)
Exams: There will be two exams: an in-class midterm in week 4
(Friday October 24) and a Final Exam. Each exam will count as 30% of
the grade.
Final Exam information: please complete the Final Problem set and bring it to my office by 4:00pm Monday afternoon.
Grading: Homework will count as 40% of the grade and will be
assigned (almost always) weekly.
Textbook and materials:
Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems
William E. Boyce, Richard DiPrima
10th Edition, Wiley
Course Learning Outcomes:
A successful student who completed
MTH 481 will be able to
- Apply methods of series solutions to selected differential
equations
- Solve initial value problems for linear systems of ODEs
- Follow the basics of stability theory for nonlinear systems.
A successful student who completed
MTH 581 will be able to
- Construct and analyze series solutions to selected differential
equations
- Solve initial value problems for linear systems of ODEs
- Explain the basics of stability theory for nonlinear systems;
apply it to selected examples.
Course drop/add information is at
http://oregonstate.edu/registrar/.
Special arrangements for students with disabilities: please contact
Services for Students with
Disabilities prior to or during the first week of the term to
discuss accommodations. Students who believe they are eligible for
accommodations but who have not yet obtained approval through DAS
should contact DAS immediately at 737-4098.
Course drop/add information is at
http://oregonstate.edu/registrar/.
Student Conduct: All students are expected to obey to OSU’s student
conduct regulations, see
OSU’s Statement of Expectations for Student Conduct
. See also
Academic or Scholarly Dishonesty link.
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