Environment General Courses (ENVIRON)
graduate level, taught in Durham
264. Applied Differential Equations in Environmental Sciences. General calculus
and analytic geometry review; numerical differentiation and integration; analytic and exact
methods for first and second order ordinary differential equations (ODE); introduction to
higher order linear ODE, numerical integration of ODEs and systems of ODEs; extension of Euler’s
method to partial differential equations (PDE) with special emphasis on parabolic PDE. Example
applications include population forecasting, soil-plant-atmosphere water flow models, ground
water and heat flow in soils, and diffusion of gases from leaves into the atmosphere. Prerequisite:
Mathematics 31 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Instructor: Katul.
2 units.
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