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Nov 24, 2024
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2016-2018 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (with addenda) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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MA-UY 2034 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations4 Credits MA-UY 2034 is an introduction to ordinary differential equations and linear algebra. The course develops the techniques for the analytic and numeric solutions of ordinary differential equations (and systems) that are widely used in modern engineering and science. Linear algebra is used as a tool for solving systems of linear equations as well as for understanding the structure of solutions to linear (systems) of differential equations. Topics covered include the fundamental concepts of linear algebra such as Gaussian elimination, Matrix Theory, linear transformations, vector spaces, subspaces, basis, eigenvectors, eigenvalues and the diagonalization of matrices, as well as the techniques for the analytic and numeric solutions of ordinary differential equations (and systems) that commonly appear in modern engineering and science. | Offered every term.
Prerequisite(s): MA-UY 1124 or MA-UY 1132 or MA-UY 1424 . Note: Not open to students who have taken MA-UY 3044 or MA-UY 3054 or MA-UY 3083 or MA-UY 4204.
Weekly Lecture Hours: 4 | Weekly Lab Hours: 0
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