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== Desired Learning Outcomes ==
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== Catalog Information ==
  
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=== Title ===
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Methods of Applied Mathematics 2.
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=== Credit Hours ===
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3
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=== Offered ===
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On demand (contact department)
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=== Prerequisite ===
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[[Math 334]] or equivalent.
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=== Recommended ===
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[[Math 352]] or equivalent.
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=== Description ===
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Possible topics include variational, integral, and partial differential equations; spectral and transform methods; nonlinear waves; Green's functions; scaling and asymptotic analysis; perturbation theory; continuum
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mechanics.
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== Desired Learning Outcomes ==
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The object of this course is to familiarize students with classical techniques in applied mathematics and demonstrate their application to specific problems.
 
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Latest revision as of 11:02, 14 November 2019

Catalog Information

Title

Methods of Applied Mathematics 2.

Credit Hours

3

Offered

On demand (contact department)

Prerequisite

Math 334 or equivalent.

Recommended

Math 352 or equivalent.

Description

Possible topics include variational, integral, and partial differential equations; spectral and transform methods; nonlinear waves; Green's functions; scaling and asymptotic analysis; perturbation theory; continuum mechanics.

Desired Learning Outcomes

The object of this course is to familiarize students with classical techniques in applied mathematics and demonstrate their application to specific problems.

Prerequisites

Minimal learning outcomes

Textbooks

Possible textbooks for this course include (but are not limited to):

Additional topics

Courses for which this course is prerequisite