ACM 101 - Methods of Applied Mathematics I

Institution:
California Institute of Technology
Subject:
Applied and Computational Mathematics
Description:
Analytical methods for the formulation and solution of initial and boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations. Basic topics in dynamics in Euclidean space, including equilibria, stability, Lyapunov functions, periodic solutions, Poincaré-Bendixon theory, and Poincaré maps. Additonal topics may include attractors, structural stability and simple bifurcations, including Hopf bifurcations. Taught concurrently with CDS 140 a and AM 125 b. Instructor: Murray, MacMynowski.
Credits:
9.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(626) 395-6811
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Quarter

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