Numerical Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations

In this book we discuss several numerical methods for solving ordinary differential equations. We emphasize the aspects that play an important role in practical problems. We confine ourselves to ordinary differential equations with the exception of the last chapter in which we discuss the heat equati...

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Main Authors: Vuik, Kees (Author), Vermolen, Fred (Author), van Gijzen, Martin (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] TU Delft Open [2023]
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Interpolation -- Numerical differentiation -- Nonlinear equatitons -- Numerical integration -- Numberical time integration of initial-value problems -- The finite-difference method for boundary-value problems -- The instationary heat equation 
520 0 |a In this book we discuss several numerical methods for solving ordinary differential equations. We emphasize the aspects that play an important role in practical problems. We confine ourselves to ordinary differential equations with the exception of the last chapter in which we discuss the heat equation, a parabolic partial differential equation. The techniques discussed in the intro-ductory chapters, for instance interpolation, numerical quadrature and the solution to nonlinear equations, may also be used outside the context of differential equations. They have been in-cluded to make the book self-contained as far as the numerical aspects are concerned. Chapters, sections and exercises marked with a * are not part of the Delft Institutional Package. The numerical examples in this book were implemented in Matlab, but also Python or any other programming language could be used. A list of references to background knowledge and related literature can be found at the end of this book. Extra information about this course can be found at http://NMODE.ewi.tudelft.nl, among which old exams, answers to the exercises, and a link to an online education platform. We thank Matthias Moller for his thorough reading of the draft of this book and his helpful suggestions. 
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