differential equation

NOUN
  1. an equation containing differentials of a function
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  • They do not solve, say, differential equations in any formal way. Times, Sunday Times
  • However he also worked on differential equations, matrices and other topics in algebra, continued fractions, geometry and number theory.
  • He studied time dependent hyperbolic partial differential equations and also began to work on the Cauchy problem.
  • He became a physics major but differential equations and calculus just didn't excite him.
  • Picard also discovered a group, now called the Picard group, which acts as a group of transformations on a linear differential equation.
  • It takes neither differential equation nor Laplace transformation. Instead , some algebraic Methods: Will do.
  • ON BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS OF THE SECOND ORDER PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION WITH COMPLEMENTARY BOUNDARY CONDITIONS.
  • Yeah, outside of Calc I (derivatives and integrals) and differential equations (ODE is ordinary differential equations), the rest of the Calc (Calc II and III) is not so important. Steven Levitt, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The non-linear differential equation describing the growth of a biological population which he deduced and studied is now named after him.
  • This paper deals with the boundedness of second-order functional differential equations, ar. d obtains sufficient criteria of the equation boundedness.
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