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MATH 241: Ordinary Differential Equations

Ordinary differential equations are a fundamental language used by mathematicians, scientists, and engineers to describe processes involving continuous change. In this course we develop ordinary differential equations as models of real world phenomena and explore the mathematical ideas that arise within these models. Topics include separation of variables; phase portraits; equilibria and their stability; non-dimensionalization; bifurcation analysis; and modeling of physical, biological, chemical, and social processes. Prerequisite: Mathematics 232 or instructor permission
6 credits; FSR; Offered Winter 2024, Spring 2024; J. Johnson, R. Thompson