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Introduction To Differential Equations

This document provides information about a course titled "Introduction to Differential Equations" offered at Lahore University of Management Sciences in the fall of 2012-2013. The course is a 3-credit hour course that meets twice per week for 75 minutes each. It covers topics including first and second order differential equations, systems of differential equations, series solutions, partial differential equations, and Fourier series. The course objectives are for students to learn how to solve differential equations, apply the equations to real-world problems, and analyze solutions. The course will be graded based on assignments, a midterm exam, and a final exam.

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Introduction To Differential Equations

This document provides information about a course titled "Introduction to Differential Equations" offered at Lahore University of Management Sciences in the fall of 2012-2013. The course is a 3-credit hour course that meets twice per week for 75 minutes each. It covers topics including first and second order differential equations, systems of differential equations, series solutions, partial differential equations, and Fourier series. The course objectives are for students to learn how to solve differential equations, apply the equations to real-world problems, and analyze solutions. The course will be graded based on assignments, a midterm exam, and a final exam.

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Lahore University of Management Sciences

MATH 210 Introduction to Differential Equations


Fall 2012-2013


Instructor I. Naeem
Room No. 124
Office Hours Not restricted (any time without appointment)
Email [email protected]
Telephone 042-35608014
Secretary/TA TBA
TA Office Hours TBA
Course URL (if any) Math.lums.edu.pk/moodle

Course Basics
Credit Hours 3
Lecture(s) Nbr of Lec(s) Per Week 2 Duration 75min
Recitation/Lab (per week) Nbr of Lec(s) Per Week Duration
Tutorial (per week) Nbr of Lec(s) Per Week Duration

Course Distribution
Core Core for math majors
Elective
Open for Student Category All students
Close for Student Category None

COURSE DESCRIPTION
The laws of science and engineering are typically expressed in differential equations, which are equations with derivatives in them.
Understanding of differential equations and their solutions is important in the sciences and engineering. This course deals with: First order
differential equations; modeling; second order linear equations; Damped motion in mechanical and electrical systems; System of first order linear
equations; Eigenvalues and Eigen vector; Series solutions; Introduction to special functions; Fourier series; Partial differential equations;
separation of variables and Sturm-Liouville problems.

COURSE PREREQUISITE(S)





MATH 102 or MATH 102A

COURSE OBJECTIVES




Students will be trained to:
Solve differential equations by suitable methods
Apply differential equations to real-world problems
Analyze solutions of differential equations


Learning Outcomes




Students will learn to:
Solve differential equations by suitable methods
Apply mathematics to problems in social, physical and engineering sciences etc.
Formulate first order ordinary differential equations for modeling of population dynamics and Mechanics etc.
Formulate second order differential equations to model physical problems involving damped motion in mechanical electrical
system.

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Find Series solutions of higher order linear differential equations.
Solve systems of first order linear equations by using matrix algebra.
Use method of separation of variables for solutions of PDEs.
Grading Breakup and Policy

Assignment(s) and Quiz(s): 25%
Class Participation:
Attendance:
Midterm Examination: 35%
Project:
Final Examination: 40%


Examination Detail
Midterm
Exam

Yes/No: Yes
Combine/Separate:
Duration: 90 min
Preferred Date: 13 Oct 2012
Exam Specifications: No notes/No books/No calculators

Final Exam

Yes/No: Yes
Combine Separate:
Duration: 180 min
Exam Specifications: No notes/No books/No calculators


COURSE OVERVIEW
Week Topics
Recommended
Readings
Objectives/
Application
1
First order differential equations
Preliminaries
Separable variables
Exact Equations

Solutions of differential equations
2
Homogeneous Equations
Linear equations
Integrating factors
Solutions of differential equations
3
Some nonlinear first order equations with
known solution
Modeling
Exponential growth and decay, Half life
Newtons law of cooling, series circuits
Solutions of differential equations

Modeling of real-world systems
4
Second order linear differential equations
Initial value and boundary value problems
Homogeneous equations
Characteristic equations
Complex roots, repeated roots; reduction of
order
Solutions of differential equations
5
Non-homogeneous equations
Undetermined coefficients Method
Wronskian, Particular Solution
Solutions of differential equations
6 Modeling Modeling of real-world systems

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Damped motion in mechanical and electrical
systems
7
System of first order Linear equations
Introduction, Review of matrices, linear
independence
Eigen values, Eigen vectors
Solutions of differential equations
8

Basic theory of systems of first order linear
equations, Homogeneous
linear system with constant coefficients
Solutions of differential equations
9
Complex Eigen values, repeated Eigen values,
Non homogeneous linear system
Series Solutions
Power series
Solutions of differential equations
10
Series solutions near an ordinary point,
Classification of singular points
Frobenius theorem
Solutions of differential equations
11
Frobenius theorem (Continue) , Introduction to
special functions
Partial Differential equations and Fourier series
Two point boundary value problems, Fourier
series
Solutions of differential equations
12
The Fourier convergence theorem, even and
odd functions
Separation of variables and partial differential
equations
Solutions of differential equations
13
Separation of variables and partial differential
equations (Continue)
Sturm-Liouville problems
Solutions of differential equations
14 Sturm-Liouville problems (Continue) Solutions of differential equations

Textbook(s)/Supplementary Readings
There is no required text but the following texts will be used for reference.

1) Differential equations with boundary-value problems by Dennis G. Zill and Michael R. Cullin (5th Edition Brooks/Cole)
2) Elementary differential equations and boundary value problems by William E. Boyce and Richard C. Diprima. (Seventh Edition John Wiley
& Sons, Inc.)
3) Introduction to partial differential equations by K. Sankara Rao (Second Edition Prentice Hall of India)

Handouts on topics will also been uploaded on the LUMS website

Helping Softwares :
Mathematica
Some crack software for PDEs
Maple 13, 14

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