Evangelos A. Coutsias, Math 316
Math 316: Applied Ordinary Diferential Equations
Required Text: W. E. Boyce and R. C. DiPrima
Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems
6th Edition
- Final Exam: Thursday, December 17 (10:00 am - 12:00 pm)
Outline
Quiz Dates
Unless announced otherwise, there will be a 15' quiz every Tuesday,
with the first graded quiz being on September 8, 1998. After the Fall
break, the quizes will be held every Thursday (begining with Thu. Oct. 22)
- Quiz 0: August 27 (not graded)
- Quiz 1: September 8
- Quiz 2: September 15
- Quiz 3: September 22
- Quiz 4: September 29
- Quiz 5: October 6
- Quiz 6: October 13
- (Fall break): Oct.15
- Quiz 7: October 22
- Quiz 8: October 29
- Quiz 9: November 5
- Quiz 10: November 12
- Quiz 11: November 19
- (Thanksgiving): November 26
- Quiz 12: December 3
Grades to date
Homework Problems
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It should be noted that all of the projects will be stored
as postscript files.
When downloading the file, you should name it file.ps so
that the printer will correctly print the file.
All programs are stored as text files, so when downloading
them you should save them with the appropriate extensions:
file.f. file.c, file.h or file.m depending on your version.
Computing
The computing projects should be done using either Fortran (77or 90),
C/C++, MATLAB, Maple V
(Release 4), or Mathematica.
However, I am familiar only with Fortran, Matlab and Maple V,
and will be unable to
offer any help if you decide to use another language.
If you're unfamiliar with UNIX, or feel that you don't know it
as well as you should, check out the
CS 190 homepage
for some useful tidbits of information.
MATLAB:
If you are unfamiliar with MATLAB, click
here for some help to get started.
Maple V:
If you are unfamiliar with Maple, click
here for some help to get
started.
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Last updated: September 15, 1997