This course is all about differential equations. Both basic theory and applications are taught. In the first five weeks we will learn about ordinary differential equations, and in the final week, partial differential equations.
This course is part of the Mathematics for Engineers Specialization
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Knowledge of single variable calculus.
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First-order differential equations
Second-order differential equations
The Laplace transform and series solution methods
Systems of differential equations and partial differential equations
Knowledge of single variable calculus.
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First-Order Differential Equations
Homogeneous Linear Differential Equations
Inhomogeneous Linear Differential Equations
The Laplace Transform and Series Solution Methods
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- 5 stars88.68%
- 4 stars9.70%
- 3 stars1.19%
- 2 stars0.05%
- 1 star0.36%
TOP REVIEWS FROM DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS FOR ENGINEERS
This was a very nice course! I used it to brush up my knowledge rather than learning from scratch, but I think it is well-paced and the lecture notes are superb! Thank you very much!
This course is very helpful for civil engineers. Since I am currently a CE student, this will be my guide to practice DE more. Special thanks also to the instructor!
An excellent but challenging course. Dr. Chasnov covers a wide range of possible situations regarding ODE's and PDE's in depth, with high quality lectures, notes, problems and solutions.
I don't have a math or engineering background but this course has a great balance of simplicity and challenging problems that I can confidently take to higher level mathematics
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