Ordinary Differential Equations II (MAE716)
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General
School |
School of Science |
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Academic Unit |
Department of Mathematics |
Level of Studies |
Undergraduate |
Course Code |
MAE819 |
Semester |
8 |
Course Title |
Differential Equations I |
Independent Teaching Activities |
Lectures (Weekly Teaching Hours: 3, Credits: 6) |
Course Type |
Special Background |
Prerequisite Courses | - |
Language of Instruction and Examinations |
Language of Instruction (lectures): Greek
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Is the Course Offered to Erasmus Students |
Yes |
Course Website (URL) | See eCourse, the Learning Management System maintained by the University of Ioannina. |
Learning Outcomes
Learning outcomes |
Remembering:
Comprehension:
Applying: Studying natural phenomena using the aforementioned notions. Evaluating: Teaching undergraduate and graduate courses. |
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General Competences |
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Syllabus
This course is designed to be the continuation of the compulsory course “Introduction to Differential Equations” and is comprised of two main, closely related parts. The following subjects are studied, in alphabetical order:
- Ordinary differential equations defined on the complex numbers.
- Functional ordinary differential equations.
- Topological degree and its applications in ordinary differential equations.
Teaching and Learning Methods - Evaluation
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Student Performance Evaluation |
Language of evaluation: Greek and English. Methods of evaluation:
In any case, all students can participate in written exams at the end of the semester, during the exams period. The aforementioned information along with all the required details are available through the course's website. The information is explained in detail at the beginning of the semester, as well as, throughout the semester, during the lectures. Reminders are also posted at the beginning of the semester and throughout the semester, through the course's website. Upon request, all the information is provided using email or social networks. |
Attached Bibliography
See the official Eudoxus site or the local repository of Eudoxus lists per academic year, which is maintained by the Department of Mathematics. Books and other resources, not provided by Eudoxus:
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