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Item Type: | Overview |
Subject(s): | Differential equations |
Title: | Differential Equations |
Description: | This course is a special section of Math 256, taught as part of Mech 221, a first term course in Mechanical Engineering that combines 5 subjects (Math, Mech Eng, EE, Solid Mech and Materials) in one class. The course is a typical second year engineering DE course at UBC with a few differences: it does not include any discussion of Laplace Transforms, but includes several weeks on numerical methods - approximate integration and differentiation, review of Taylor Polynomial approximation then on to interpolation, numerical methods for time stepping including forward (explicit) Euler and RK methods. The course includes seven two-hour computer labs which are done in MATLAB. An investigation and improvement of the labs is a CWSEI project begun in the Fall of 2008. |
Author(s): | Brian Wetton |
License: | CC BY-NC 3.0 |
Access to Item: | Open |
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Accessibility Hazards: | unknown |
Appears in Collections: | UBC-MATH 256: Differential equations |
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