Ordinary differential equations (ODEs) are also called initial value problems because a time zero value for each first-order differential equation is needed. The following is an example of a ...
Let w1 and w2 be two linearly independent solutions to w" + Aw = 0, where A is a transcendental entire function of order $\rho(A) < 1$. We show that the exponent of convergence λ(E) of the zeros of E ...
The Sinc-Galerkin method originally proposed by Stenger is extended to handle fourth-order ordinary differential equations. The exponential convergence rate of the method, $\mathcal{O}(e^{-\kappa\sqrt ...
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Top 5 most important first-order differential equations explained
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