35335 Mathematical Methods
6cp; 4hpwRequisite(s): 35231c Differential Equations
The lower case 'c' after the subject code indicates that the subject is a corequisite. See definitions for details.
Description
This subject introduces students to the advanced techniques that are used to formulate and solve problems in the physical and biological sciences, as well as problems in finance and economics, in the form of partial differential equations and boundary value problems. Topics include: Sturm–Liouville theory; vector integral theorems; special functions; Bessel and Legendre equations with applications to boundary value problems; integral transform methods; and Green's functions.
Typical availability
Spring session, City campus (odd years only)
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Fee information
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- Subject EFTSL: 0.125