Syllabus for Differential Equations
Spring 2003
Course Information
- Instructor:
- Eric Olson
- email:
- ejolson at unr.edu
- Office:
- TR 2:30pm Ansari Business Building AB614 and by appointment.
- Homepage:
- http://fractal.math.unr.edu/~ejolson/285/
- Text:
-
Boyce and Diprima, Elementary Differential Equations and
Boundary Value Problems, Seventh Edition, 2001,
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Section:
- 002 Math 285 Differential Equations
- TR 9:30A-10:45A OSN 202
- 005 Math 285 Differential Equations
- TR 1:00P-2:15P AB 210
Grading
2 Quizzes 25 points each
10 Homework Assignments 5 points each
1 Midterm Exam 100 points
1 Final Exam 100 points
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300 points total
Calendar
# Date Chapter Topic
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1 Jan 21 2.1 Linear Equations
2 Jan 23 2.2 Separable Equations
3 Jan 28 2.3 Modeling
4 Jan 30 2.4-2.5 Nonlinear Equations
5 Feb 4 2.6 Integrating Factors
6 Feb 6 2.8 Existence and Uniqueness
7 Feb 11 3.1 Homogeneous Equations
QUIZ I
8 Feb 13 3.2-3.3 The Wronskian
9 Feb 18 3.4-3.5 Complex and Repeated Roots
10 Feb 20 3.6 Undetermined Coefficients
11 Feb 25 3.7 Variation of Parameters
12 Feb 27 6.1 Laplace Transform
13 Mar 4 6.2 Initial Value Problems
14 Mar 6 6.6 The Convolution
15 Mar 11 REVIEW
16 Mar 13 MIDTERM EXAM
Spring Break
17 Mar 25 5.1 Power Series
18 Mar 27 5.2-5.3 Series Solution at an Ordinary Point
19 Apr 1 5.4 Singular Points
20 Apr 3 5.5 Euler Equations
21 Apr 8 5.6-5.7 Solution at a Regular Singular Point
22 Apr 10 5.8 Bessel's Equation
23 Apr 15 7.1 First Order Systems
24 Apr 17 7.2 Matrices and Inverses
QUIZ II
25 Apr 22 7.3 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors
26 Apr 24 7.4-7.5 Linear First Order Systems
27 Apr 29 7.6 Complex Eigenvalues
28 May 1 7.7-7.8 Fundamental Matrices
29 May 6 REVIEW
Final Exam
The final exam will be held for
- Section 002 on Friday, May 9 from 7:30 to 9:30am in OSN 202;
- Section 005 on Thursday, May 8 from Noon to 2pm in AB 210.
The exams for each section will be different.
You must go to the final exam corresponding to the section you
are enrolled in.
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Homework may be discussed freely.
If you are unclear as to what constitutes cheating, please consult
with me.
Last updated: Tue Jan 21 02:26:15 PST 2003