MATHEMATICAL PHYSIOLOGY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS II

10/2/97


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MATHEMATICAL PHYSIOLOGY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS II

LINEAR O.D.E.S CAN BE HOMOGENEOUS OR NONHOMOGENEOUS

HOMOGENEOUS LINEAR O.D.E.S OF HIGHER ORDER: DISTINCT ROOTS

HOMOGENEOUS LINEAR O.D.E.S OF HIGHER ORDER: MULTIPLE ROOTS

LINEAR NON-HOMOGENEOUS O.D.E.S

OPERATOR NOTATION FOR LINEAR O.D.E.S

AN EXAMPLE OF A NON-HOMOGENEOUS EQUATION’S SOLUTION USING OPERATOR NOTATION

AN EXAMPLE OF A NON-HOMOGENEOUS EQUATION’S SOLUTION USING OPERATOR NOTATION

AN EXAMPLE OF A NON-HOMOGENEOUS EQUATION’S SOLUTION USING OPERATOR NOTATION

SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS

AN EXAMPLE OF SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS

AN EXAMPLE OF SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS

Author: Donald C. Mikulecky

Email: mikulecky@gems.vcu.edu

Home Page: http://views.vcu.edu/~mikuleck/