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20402123 MA410 - APPLIED AND INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS in Computational Sciences LM-40 SPIGLER RENATO, CONCEZZI MORENO
(syllabus)
Under the general title of this Course, we consider both, asymptotic and numerical methods mostly to handle ordinary differential equations and systems, and possibly some partial differential equations, and applications. Among the asymptotic methods, the so-called ``singular perturbations'' are addressed. These two subjects, which represent basic techniques of Applied Mathematics, are usually taught separately. In this course we will use both, at the same time, in the same problems.
Asymptotic Methods:
Introduction to Asymptotic Analysis. Asymptotic series. Regular and singular perturbations of ordinary differential equations and systems.
Numerical Methods:
Numerical solution, using several algorithms, of ordinary differential equations and systems. This will be mostly done in the computing laboratory.
(reference books)
Robert E. O'malley, Singular Perturbation Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations, Springer-Verlag, Applied Mathematical Sciences, 89, New York, 1991. John K. Hunter, Asymptotic Analysis and Singular Perturbation Theory, Lecture Notes, https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~hunter/notes/asy.pdf, 2004
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