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Re: Methods of Solving Differential Equations
If you are looking for numerical methods, try Mathworld.
For methods that work in closed form (e.g., for problems you have to solve during college exams) go to your text. I don't remember which text I used, because it was in the late 1970's and probably out of print by now anyway. The one you have today is probably better. |
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Re: Methods of Solving Differential Equations
Try to do it by hand. If i can't then i put it into my 89. if that can't figure it out then i hand it off to my friend paul.
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Re: Methods of Solving Differential Equations
There are many programs that can do this. Use Maple, Mathematica, or MATLAB. I wrote a cheap little program to solve second-order ODEs myself, but that can only solve equations of the type ay''+by'+cy = 0. You want the first-order ones. So go to the software. I've learned the hard way that it's always your best bet.
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Re: Methods of Solving Differential Equations
Sanddrag -
Try Paul's Online Math Notes here: http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/AllBr...FirstOrder.asp Good, clear explanations. Nice site. Of course, this will teach you how to solve them, not how to plug them into a solving machine, but if I remember some of your previous posts correctly, that's what you are looking for, right? |
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