MATH 362
Differential Equations



This is a home page to accompany a class being taught at CSUSM in the Spring semester of 1997 by David Barsky.


You can retrieve homework assignments, some summaries of classes, and the course syllabus online.


Here are some links that might be of interest to students of differential equations:

  • I think that historical perspectives are an important part of any mathematics course. You can find a large collection of sites dealing with the history of mathematics on my MATH 330 page. (Be aware that there is no direct link from that page back to this one; you'll have to either back your way out of there, or else go to the center of my corner of the web and then jump from that page back to here.)
  • Here's an archive of mathematical software. You can get to the calculus files by selecting either "Macintosh Software arranged by subjects" or "MSDOS Software arranged by subjects." For Mac's, then select "Differential Equations;" for MSDOS, look under "Ordinary Differential equations."

    I am always looking for more sites dealing with differential equations to add to this page. Use the link at the bottom of this page to send me the URL of any good page that you find.


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