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Bifurcation theory (2)
Differential-algebraic equations (1)
Ordinary differential equations (linear and nonlinear) (41)
Partial differential equations (first order) (4)
Partial differential equations (second and higher orders) (2)
Periodicals, societies, congresses, serial publications (3)
Special topics, A-Z (1)
Study and teaching. Research (8)

 

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Interdisciplinary computer-based activities for differential equations: a database of computer activities illustrating both mathematical concepts and the application of these concepts in a wide variety of disciplines....
This course, presented by MIT and taught by Professor Alar Toomre, provides an introduction to numerical analysis. The material looks at the basic techniques for the efficient numerical solution of problems in science...
This course, presented by MIT and taught by professor Matthew Hancock, covers the partial differential equations of applied mathematics, including diffusion, Laplace/Poisson, and wave equations. Methods and tools for...
Working at the University of Nottingham, Dr. Rebecca Taylor and her colleagues have created this very fine set of resources designed to assist teachers who seek to utilize mathematics in the service of teaching...
Differential (and difference) Galois theorist, algorithmic analyst, and computer algebraist, and professor at North Carolina State University. Available here: books and papers, some in PDF, PostScript, or .dvi versions;...
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