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These are at the instructor's discretion as time allows examples are: Stability of nonautonomous equations, Fredholm alternative, normal forms, Hamiltonian dynamics, control theory, stable manifold theorem, and center manifold theorem.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:04, 12 August 2008

Catalog Information

Title

Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations.

Credit Hours

3

Prerequisite

Math 316, 334.

Description

This course is designed to provide students with a rigorous treatment of the theory of differential equations. The topics include the existence, uniqueness, and continuation of solutions to differential equations, linear differential equations, and stability of solutions for differential equations.

Desired Learning Outcomes

Prerequisites

Minimal learning outcomes

Additional topics

These are at the instructor's discretion as time allows examples are: Stability of nonautonomous equations, Fredholm alternative, normal forms, Hamiltonian dynamics, control theory, stable manifold theorem, and center manifold theorem.

Courses for which this course is prerequisite

Math 635