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and at the start the ODE is writen with the coeff. as functions of the independent variable (x say). I thought these had to be constants from the previus lecture
does anyone know who this Simmons guy is and what book he wrote? it was in reference to a mathematician whose name was Abel? the prof said he had a tragic life and was a good read to be found in the Simmons book?
I wish my maths course was nearly as good as this MIT course, my lecturer (if you can call him that) basically just reads out lecture notes written by another professor without explaining them.
Great teacher, but he made the the first half of this lecture (proof) unnecessarily complicated. There are much simpler methods of proving linearity, for example that presented by khanacademy here on youtube.
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ramg2112 3 months ago
and at the start the ODE is writen with the coeff. as functions of the independent variable (x say). I thought these had to be constants from the previus lecture
h0wud0in2 7 months ago in playlist MIT 18.03 Differential Equations, Spring 2006
what i cannot get is the point of the normalized solutions....
plus at 37:00 y1 and y2 are e^it andd e^-it and not sin and cos... Sin and cos is waht you get as a general solution if you have initial conditions...
h0wud0in2 7 months ago in playlist MIT 18.03 Differential Equations, Spring 2006
awesome!
NE5pats 10 months ago
does anyone know who this Simmons guy is and what book he wrote? it was in reference to a mathematician whose name was Abel? the prof said he had a tragic life and was a good read to be found in the Simmons book?
tahntalus 10 months ago
This guy has amazing chalk abilities.
321boileranimal 11 months ago 4
All the black box explanation is linear algebra for dummies
uaxutum 1 year ago
I wish my maths course was nearly as good as this MIT course, my lecturer (if you can call him that) basically just reads out lecture notes written by another professor without explaining them.
maniachris 1 year ago
Great teacher, but he made the the first half of this lecture (proof) unnecessarily complicated. There are much simpler methods of proving linearity, for example that presented by khanacademy here on youtube.
gambuzo 1 year ago
this is a fantastic video, i have gone through my notes several times but not understood this concept. But now i do. Thank u for uploading
i wish my lecturer was good as this bloke
annie14411 2 years ago 2
thank you very much. i found this very interestin--and furthermore i think this maybe will be important for me in the future
ravaabyee 2 years ago
MIT is the best
greno95 2 years ago 2
makes me wish I was in MIT :(
Its a dream....
MrWhydontyoutrythis 2 years ago 9
my god didnt know youtube was so useful, this really helps my degree cheers
hyjuice 3 years ago 20
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why does this guy insist on using ridiculously decorated 'c's instead of moving on in the alphabet ?
fjanoos 3 years ago
Because C1, C2, and C3 are simpler than throwing a, b, k, etc. around, which is confusing, especially if you already have a lot of variables.
roideschampignons 3 years ago 13
That's how it's usually done. It would be even more ridiculous to use random letters?
walkingcitizen 3 years ago 3
Wow. I leveled up in ODEs!
wkniazeff 3 years ago 6
These work great as review and help reinforce DE concepts.
qinshihuangdi 3 years ago 7