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Instructor: Mohammad Jabbari, jabbari@wustl.edu
Class Meeting: MTWRF--, 1:00 pm - 2:45 pm, Cupples II, Room 200
First and Last Day of Classes: From 7/16/2018 to 8/16/2018
Important Dates: Midterm (July 31), Final (August 16)
Webpage: https://www.math.wustl.edu/~jabbari/diffeq2018.
Course Content: We learn how to model dynamical phenomena in science and engineering by differential equations, and how to analyse those equations.
Texts and References: I will follow my own notes (downloable from the third line of this page). A standard reference is C.H. Edwards and D.T. Calvis, Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems: Computing and Modeling, Fifth Edition, Pearson Education Inc., 2015. A very readable reference is G.F. Simmons, Differential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes, Second Edition, McGraw-Hill, 1991.
Prerequisites: Basic calculus, for example Taylor expansion in several variables, and line integrals. Multiple integration is not needed.
Grading:
Homework: You will have one or two homework problems per day through WeBWorK.
Attendance: You are strongly suggested to attend the lectures.
Learning Disabilities: It is the right of any student with a certified learning disability to request necessary accommodation. Such requests must be made well in advance of the time that the accommodation is required and a letter of documentation from the Cornerstone office must be presented at the time of any request.
Academic Integrity: All students are expected to adhere to the University's academic integrity policy.
Online Calculators: