This introductory courses on (Ordinary) Differential Equations are mainly for the people, who need differential equations mostly for the practical use in their own fields. So we try to provide basic terminologies, concepts, and methods of solving various types of differential equations as well as a rudimentary but indispensable knowledge of the underlying theory and some related applications.

Differential Equations Part II Series Solutions


Differential Equations Part II Series Solutions

Instructor: Kil Hyun Kwon
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Very clear and practical. But the introductions of theorems are a little boring. Hopefully more visualised proofs and examples could be added.
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