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MIT OpenCourseware: 18.03 Differential Equations   COURSE_COMMUNITIES_PDF_ID COURSE_COMMUNITIES_JAVA_ID COURSE_COMMUNITIES_VIDEO_ID


Course Topic(s): Ordinary Differential Equations | Modeling, ODE | Numeric Methods | Graphic Methods | Analytic Methods

Collection of lecture notes, video lectures, assignments and solutions from the course taught by Professors Haynes Miller and Arthur Mattuck in Spring 2010. The lecture notes are in PDF, with supplemental JAVA applets (mathlets). Homework assignments are PDF files that contain both Exercises from the textbook (Edwards & Penney) and supplemental problems requiring more thought (including some modeling). Videos of complete lectures (~50 minutes) and shorter clips are also provided (via YouTube). The applets are from the MIT Interactive Mathematics Project.

Resource URL: http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-03-differential-equations-spring-2010/


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Subject classification(s): Laplace Transforms | Power Series Methods | Special Functions | Sturm Liouville Problems | Systems of Differential Equations | Nonlinear Oscillations | Linear Oscillations | Second Order Ordinary Differential Equations | First Order Ordinary Differential Equations | Ordinary Differential Equations

Creator(s): Haynes Miller and Arthur Mattuck

Contributor(s): Haynes Miller

This resource was cataloged by Allan Struthers

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MIT OpenCourseware

This review was published on July 06, 2011

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