
Notes on Differential Equations
by Bob Terrell
2005
Number of pages: 99
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These are introductory notes on ordinary and partial dierential equations. Assumed background is calculus and a little physics. Linear algebra is not assumed, and is introduced here in four of the lectures. Those four lectures have been used in the Engineering Mathematics course at Cornell University for several years.
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