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Mathe III Lecture 7 Mathe III Lecture 7. 2 Second Order Differential Equations The simplest possible equation of this type is:

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1 Mathe III Lecture 7 Mathe III Lecture 7

2 2 Second Order Differential Equations The simplest possible equation of this type is:

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6 6 Linear Equations

7 7 Linear Homogeneous Equation

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12 12 Linear Equations with constant coefficients The homogeneous equation: search a solution of the form:

13 13 The solutions:

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15 15 Example:

16 16 The nonhomogeneous equation We need to find a particular solution search for a constant solution

17 17 The nonhomogeneous equation search for a polynomial solution

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19 19 The nonhomogeneous equation

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21 21 Stability: The general solution to: is Globally Asymptotically Stable (Stable) if:

22 22 For second order linear equations with constant coefficients: two independent solutions for the homogeneous equation are:

23 23 Constrained Maximization Lagrange Multipliers At a maximum point of the original problem the derivatives of the Lagrangian vanish (w.r.t. all variables).


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