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A continuation of both ME201 and ME203 in which both classical calculus
techniques and the computer implementation of numerical methods are
discussed. Partial differential equations of mathematical physics: wave,
diffusion, Laplace, Poisson equations. Boundary and initial conditions.
Separation of variables, transforms, and numerical methods. Applications
will emphasize the role of partial differential equations in understanding
the behaviour of physical systems.
Prerequisites: ME201, ME203
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What's New
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Lecture Times |
Day | Time | Room |
Monday |
12:30 - 1:30 AM |
DWE 2536 |
Wednesday |
12:30 - 1:30 AM |
DWE 2536 |
Friday |
9:30 - 10:30 AM |
CPH 3374 |
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Instructor |
Prof. M. M. Yovanovich
Office: CPH 3375C, x3588
Lab: E3 2133A, x6181 or x4586
mmyov@mhtl.uwaterloo.ca
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Teaching Assistants |
Rabih Alkhatib
Office: CIM 2705, x3639
email:
rfalkhat@engmail.uwaterloo.ca
Yuping He
Office: E2-2354D, x2346
email:
yuping@real.uwaterloo.ca
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Textbook |
Applied Differential Equations, 3rd ed.
M.R. Spiegel Prentice-Hall, 1981
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