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MATHS 761

: Dynamical Systems
2024 Semester One (1243)
Mathematical models of systems that change are frequently written in the form of nonlinear differential equations, but it is usually not possible to write down explicit solutions to these equations. This course covers analytical and numerical techniques that are useful for determining the qualitative properties of solutions to nonlinear differential equations.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: B- in both MATHS 340 and 361
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MATHS 761

: Dynamical Systems
2023 Semester One (1233)
Mathematical models of systems that change are frequently written in the form of nonlinear differential equations, but it is usually not possible to write down explicit solutions to these equations. This course covers analytical and numerical techniques that are useful for determining the qualitative properties of solutions to nonlinear differential equations.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: B- in both MATHS 340 and 361
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MATHS 761

: Dynamical Systems
2022 Semester One (1223)
Mathematical models of systems that change are frequently written in the form of nonlinear differential equations, but it is usually not possible to write down explicit solutions to these equations. This course covers analytical and numerical techniques that are useful for determining the qualitative properties of solutions to nonlinear differential equations.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: B- in both MATHS 340 and 361
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MATHS 761

: Dynamical Systems
2021 Semester One (1213)
Mathematical models of systems that change are frequently written in the form of nonlinear differential equations, but it is usually not possible to write down explicit solutions to these equations. This course covers analytical and numerical techniques that are useful for determining the qualitative properties of solutions to nonlinear differential equations.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: B- in both MATHS 340 and 361
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MATHS 761

: Dynamical Systems
2020 Semester One (1203)
Mathematical models of systems that change are frequently written in the form of nonlinear differential equations, but it is usually not possible to write down explicit solutions to these equations. This course covers analytical and numerical techniques that are useful for determining the qualitative properties of solutions to nonlinear differential equations.
Subject: Mathematics
Prerequisite: B- in both MATHS 340 and 361