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Oxford Mathematics 2nd Year Student Lecture - Differential Equations 1

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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We continue with our series of Student Lectures with this first lecture in the 2nd year Course on Differential Equations.
Professor Philip Maini begins with a recap of the previous year's work before moving on to give examples of ordinary differential equations which exhibit either unique, non-unique, or no solutions. This leads us to Picard's Existence and Uniqueness Theorem...

This latest student lecture is the fifth in our series shining a light on the student experience in Oxford Mathematics. 

The full course overview and materials can be found here: https://courses.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/44002

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Series
The Secrets of Mathematics
People
Philip Maini
Keywords
mathematics
differentials
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 04/11/2019
Duration: 00:51:07

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