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Course Name
Turkish
Kısmi Differensiyel Denklemler
English
Int.to Partial Diff.Eq. in Eng 2021
Course Code
UZB 218E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
2
3
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Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Mehmet Şahin
Course Objectives
Students are introduced with linear partial differential equations through simple models, namely, the heat and wave equations, which describe a broad range of scientific phenomenon. Equations are formulated carefully from physical principles, motivating the mathematical solution techniques. Only exact solution methods are discussed.
Course Description
Students are introduced with linear partial differential equations through simple models, namely, the heat and wave equations, which describe a broad range of scientific phenomenon. Equations are formulated carefully from physical principles, motivating the mathematical solution techniques. Only exact solution methods are discussed.
Course Outcomes
Students are introduced with linear partial differential equations through simple models, namely, the heat and wave equations, which describe a broad range of scientific phenomenon. Equations are formulated carefully from physical principles, motivating the mathematical solution techniques. Only exact solution methods are discussed.
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Students are introduced with linear partial differential equations through simple models, namely, the heat and wave equations, which describe a broad range of scientific phenomenon. Equations are formulated carefully from physical principles, motivating the mathematical solution techniques. Only exact solution methods are discussed.
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