Math 341: Differential Equations (Fall 2008)
Home > Assignmens> Quizzes
Quizzes
Click on the Quiz # to see the solution.
 

#

Date Assigned Date Due Topic Hint

Quiz 1

Fri Sep 11 Mon Sep 14 Introduction to Differential Equations Think about the particular solutions in u variables, what would the initial conditions be then?

BONUS Quiz 1

Fri Sep 18 Mon Sep 21 Singular Solutions A singular solution to a DE is another solution that does not fit into the family of solutions generated by changing the constant of integration.

Reading Quiz 1

Mon Sep 21 Mon Sep 21 Section 1.1-1.4  

Quiz 2

Fri Oct 2 Mon Oct 5 Practice with Bifurcations HINT: when sketching the bifurcation diagram, think about whether there is any value of alpha which would correspond to zero as an equilibrium value.

Reading Quiz 2

Mon Oct 12 Mon Oct 12 Sections 1.5-19.9, 2.1-2.4  

Quiz 3

Fri Oct 30 Mon Nov 2 Trajectories of Solution Curves HINT: Although the question does not explicitly ask you to, you should  find the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the associated matrix. You can use their signs to determine the stability of the origin and thus the trajectories of the solutions that start at the given initial conditions.

BONUS Quiz 2

Fri Oct 30 Mon Nov 2 Visualizing Linear Systems Solutions HINT: Also Draw in the straight-line solutions. What does existence and uniqueness theorem tell you about crossing these solutions? Our general solution previously discussed applies to zero eigenvalues. What is e^0?

Quiz 4

Fri Nov 6 Mon Nov 9 Bifurcations in Linear Systems of DEs HINT: What property of the matrix controls when a linear system of ODEs will change its character?

Reading Quiz 3

Fri Nov 13 Fri Nov 13 Sections 3.1-3.7  

Quiz 5

Mon Nov 23 Mon Nov 30 Introduction to Laplace Transforms HINT: You basically need to do one step of integration by parts in order to get the formula for L{t^a}. Think about which function in the integral you want to differentiate in order to have t^(a-1) appear. HINT #2: Try integration by substitution in order to obtain the definition of Gamma[a].

BONUS Quiz  3

Wed Dec 2 Mon Dec 7 Advanced Laplace Transforms HINT: Notice the difference in where the two sums start. Also, note that anything that doesn't have a k in it does not need to be to the right of the summation symbol. The graphs of b(t) and f(t)=a(t)-b(t) should be especially pretty. :)

Reading Quiz 4

Fri Dec 4 Fri Dec 4 Laplace Transforms Summarized May be Take Home Quiz instead.