Florida Atlantic University
Spring 2024
Markus Schmidmeier



Differential Equations


Hi, welcome to my course Differential Equations (MAP 2302-001, CRN 10769, 3 credits). We meet Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 3:00 - 3:50 p.m. in Physical Sciences 113.



Course Description

A differential equation is an equation that defines a relation between a function and its derivatives. In this course we learn how to solve the simplest differential equations by elementary methods.
Solving differential equations is at the core of mathematical modeling --- which is one of the most important and powerful tools for studying phenomena which occur in our universe. In modeling, one first collects equations, often differential equations, which describe the phenomenon. The second step, and the one we deal with mostly in this course, is to understand and solve those equations. Here we focus on equations where the unknown is a function in one real variable. The third step then is to go back to the original problem and apply the knowledge gained in the study of the equations.



Prerequisite

Calculus 2 with a minimum grade of C.



Textbook

Christian Constanda, Differential Equations, second edition, Springer 2017, ISBN-13: 978-3-319-50223-6.



Topics

We aim to cover in full or in part the following chapters:



Computer Algebra

During the course, we may use computer algebra (Mathematica) for visualization and solution of differential equations.



Tutoring

The Math Learning Center in GS 211 offers in-person tutoring M-R 10-5 and F 10-4. For details please visit MLC or e-mail mlc@sci.fau.edu.



Credit


Further Information

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