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 Internet Resources for Differential Equations

Here we'll content ourselves with just referring to some big collections and leave it to you to search for specific topics
  • PWS-Calculus Modules Online (Differential Equations)
  • Differential Equations Resource Center
  • Electronic Journal of Differential Equations Mirror site
  • Ordinary Differential Equations
  • Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
  • The Boston University Ordinary Differential Equations Project
  • Differential Equations with Maple V.3
  • Electronic Textbook
  • Eletronic Journal of Differential Equations

  • Electronic Monographs
    Resources for a Modern Differential Equations Course
    Differential Equations
    See Web Study Guide for Ordinary Differential Equations from Oregon State University. This site also contains a clickable Roadmap for Solving First-Order ODE.

    Also see Differential Equations, from The Interactive Textbook of PFP 96, "an inter-
    disciplinary course in chemistry, mathematics and physics." There are several versions of this textbook, from UPenn, one of which is JAVA-enabled. Recommended.

    There is a Mathematica lab involving differential equations at Search for Problem Sets.
    Click the Differential Equations link.
     

    For material related to differential equations and their representation using Mathematica, Maple, and the TI-92 calculator, see The Language of Differential Equations, from The Connected Curriculum Project.

    See Separable Equations, and Homogeneous Equations, both from the S.O.S. Mathematics Site. Also see Separable First-Order ODE, and Homogeneous First-Order ODE, from OSU's Web Study Guide for Ordinary Differential Equations.

     First Order Linear Equations.
     Linear First-Order Differential Equations, from Oregon State University.

    See Some Applications for examples involving differential equations : Radioactive Decay and Newton's Law of Cooling.
    Damped Harmonic Motion (mass on spring)

    http://www.math.utep.edu/sosmath/diffeq/diffeq.html
    and its following pages  - reviewed by Tony Wang

    http://mac205.sjdccd.cc.ca.us/ODE/ODE-h.html
    also reviewed by Tony Wang
     
     

    Differential Equations

    aDE@ies
    The Method of Separation of Variables
    Mass on Spring

    Calculus: Difference Equations to Differential Equations

    You might also check our 'raw list' (of links provided without comment) to see if there are any more examples there that we haven't yet included here.

    If you have come across any good web-based materials on differential equations that are not included in the above indexes, please do let us know and we may add them here.


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