MATH 6150
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MATH 6150
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Course information provided by the 2025-2026 Catalog.
This course emphasizes the "classical" aspects of partial differential equations (PDEs) — analytic methods for linear second-order PDEs and first-order nonlinear PDEs – without relying on more modern tools of functional analysis. The usual topics include fundamental solutions for the Laplace/Poisson, heat and wave equations in n dimensions, mean-value properties, maximum principles, energy methods, Duhamel's principle, and an introduction to nonlinear first-order equations, including shocks and weak solutions. Additional topics may include Hamilton-Jacobi equations, Euler-Lagrange equations, similarity solutions, transform methods, asymptotics, power series methods, homogenization, distribution theory, and the Fourier transform.
Prerequisites MATH 4130, MATH 4140, or the equivalent, or permission of instructor.
Last 4 Terms Offered 2025FA, 2023FA, 2022SP, 2019FA
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