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ACM10060 Applications of Differential Equations

This course introduces students to the theory of differential equations and dynamical systems and to their many applications as mathematical models. The topics covered prepare the student for more advanced subjects in ordinary differential equations (ODEs), dynamical systems theory, numerical methods and partial differential equations. Course Outline: A) 1st-order ODEs: Direction fields, equilibria, bifurcations. Linear equations: Integrating factor method. Separable equations. Exact equations. B) 2nd-order ODEs: Definitions. Linear vs. nonlinear. Dimensional analysis. Examples. C) 2nd-order linear constant-coefficient ODEs: Homogeneous equations: Characteristic equation method (real, complex and double roots). Non-homogeneous equations: Method of undetermined coefficients. Examples: Forced and damped systems, mechanical oscillations, resonances, etc. D) Systems of 2 coupled ODEs: Linear and nonlinear. Phase plane analysis. Critical points and classifications in terms of eigendirections and eigenvalues. Time permitting: Jacobi last multiplier method (integrating factor). Time permitting: Non-autonomous systems and chaos. Examples: Population models, the tragedy of the commons, epidemic models, etc.
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@anonymous
3 months, 3 weeks ago

Aine is amazing. She teaches very well and gives a good understanding to how this can be used irl. the midterms do help you keep on top of the content. doing past papers and tutorial questions are of big help for the final exam

@anonymous
9 months, 1 week ago

professor Áine Byrne teaches this module very well, would recommend if you have an interest in application of maths in the real world. exam is very similar to tutorials and in-class tests, super doable

@anonymous
1 year, 3 months ago

Had a different prof, but I still loved this module! The 2 midterm tests were motivating enough to stay on top of the workload, so go to those tutorials and ask for help when needed. All exam questions were similar to what we had seen before

@anonymous
3 years, 3 months ago

One of my favourite maths modules of first year. Bustamente is a great lecturer, he delivered the content in an engaging way and went through steps carefully. The exams are ok if you attend the tutorials.

@anonymous
3 years, 4 months ago

Exams were pretty difficult but he marked them leniently

@anonymous
3 years, 4 months ago

go to the tutorials and a good grade is very achievable!

@anonymous
3 years, 5 months ago

Miguel Bustamante, is an entertaining lecturer. A nice module and a good grade is easily achievable

@anonymous
3 years, 5 months ago

it's really interesting despite the module being quite difficult

@anonymous
3 years, 5 months ago

For those interested in how to model the mathematical world, I would definitely recommend this module.

@anonymous
3 years, 5 months ago

go to tutorials. exam is fine

@anonymous
3 years, 5 months ago

The module is interesting if you want to gain more understanding of the real world applications of applied maths.

@anonymous
3 years, 5 months ago

The methods for solving the problems encountered in this module are easy to follow. Anyone that enjoys these types of problems will find it easy.

@anonymous
3 years, 5 months ago

Very enjoyable module to take. Tutorials are EXTREMELY useful for the problem sets which make up a large percentage of the assessment.

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Level: 1

Module Coordinator: Dr Áine Byrne

Trimester: Spring

Credits: 5

Old info?

Module Info

Level: 1

Module Coordinator: Dr Áine Byrne

Trimester: Spring

Credits: 5

Old info?