![]() ![]() ![]() It contains two variables x and y and a constant k. Some TermsHere is a simple differential equation: Hans Wesselingh, Groningen, April 2012Ĭontents 1 Introduction (Terminology) 2 First Order, First Degree Equations 3 First Order, Higher Degree Equations 4 Second Order, Linear Equations 5 Laplace Transforms 6 Numerical Methods References Hans Wesselingh and Hans de Waard, Calculate and Communicate with Mathcad Prime, VSSD Publishers, Delft 2012 (Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons (many editions)ġ Introduction (Terminology)In this first lesson, we look at names and terms in differential equations. They only contain the basics - no engineering examples and no exercises. These are my notes on ordinary differential equations, worked out in Mathcad Prime 2.0. Wesselingh, professor emeritus Department of Chemical Engineering University of Groningen
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