MATH 1275 - HONORS ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS 1 Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 This course provides a more thorough mathematical treatment of the theory than is possible in the non-honors course (MATH 1270), and also covers some more recent applications. In addition to basic material on exact solutions, mathematical proofs will be given of the existence and uniqueness theorems, leading to a better understanding of such important topics as phase plane behavior and stability theory. In addition, more topics will be covered, including a more extensive discussion of series solutions and special functions than is possible in MATH 1270. Finally, a course project, usually done in pairs, on a topic to be chosen by the students with guidance and approval from the instructor, will be a key feature. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: LG/SNC Elective Basis Course Requirements: PREQ: (MATH 0230 or 0231 or 0150 or 0235) and (MATH 1180 or 1185); CREQ: MATH (0413 or 0450) Course Attributes: University Honors Course Click here for class schedule information.
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