A Particular Solutions Formula For Inhomogeneous Arbitrary Order Linear Ordinary Differential Equations, 2nd Ed
A particular solution for any inhomogeneous linear second, third, and fourth order ordinary differential equation is generally determined. Applying what was determined thus, and following by example a particular solution formula for arbitrary order is obtained and proved. Finding a particular solutions to a linear inhomogeneous ordinary differential equation has always been a process of determining homogeneous solutions, and then adding any particular solution of the inhomogeneous equation. The well-known methods of undetermined coefficients and variation of parameters have long been the standard in determining this particular solution. The former has sometimes been considered 'ad-hoc', and both can be intricate. A relatively simple formula is determined and proved, here, which allows the particular solution to be written and evaluated immediately. A pair of examples for second, third, and fourth orders, as well one each of orders five and six are presented here, in detail – all corroborated by texts or it's own construction. Further, a small table of particular solutions of inhomogeneous second order linear ordinary differential equations is manifested.
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A Particular Solutions Formula For Inhomogeneous Arbitrary Order Linear Ordinary Differential Equations, 2nd Ed
A particular solution for any inhomogeneous linear second, third, and fourth order ordinary differential equation is generally determined. Applying what was determined thus, and following by example a particular solution formula for arbitrary order is obtained and proved. Finding a particular solutions to a linear inhomogeneous ordinary differential equation has always been a process of determining homogeneous solutions, and then adding any particular solution of the inhomogeneous equation. The well-known methods of undetermined coefficients and variation of parameters have long been the standard in determining this particular solution. The former has sometimes been considered 'ad-hoc', and both can be intricate. A relatively simple formula is determined and proved, here, which allows the particular solution to be written and evaluated immediately. A pair of examples for second, third, and fourth orders, as well one each of orders five and six are presented here, in detail – all corroborated by texts or it's own construction. Further, a small table of particular solutions of inhomogeneous second order linear ordinary differential equations is manifested.
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A Particular Solutions Formula For Inhomogeneous Arbitrary Order Linear Ordinary Differential Equations, 2nd Ed

A Particular Solutions Formula For Inhomogeneous Arbitrary Order Linear Ordinary Differential Equations, 2nd Ed

by CLAUDE CASSANO
A Particular Solutions Formula For Inhomogeneous Arbitrary Order Linear Ordinary Differential Equations, 2nd Ed

A Particular Solutions Formula For Inhomogeneous Arbitrary Order Linear Ordinary Differential Equations, 2nd Ed

by CLAUDE CASSANO

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A particular solution for any inhomogeneous linear second, third, and fourth order ordinary differential equation is generally determined. Applying what was determined thus, and following by example a particular solution formula for arbitrary order is obtained and proved. Finding a particular solutions to a linear inhomogeneous ordinary differential equation has always been a process of determining homogeneous solutions, and then adding any particular solution of the inhomogeneous equation. The well-known methods of undetermined coefficients and variation of parameters have long been the standard in determining this particular solution. The former has sometimes been considered 'ad-hoc', and both can be intricate. A relatively simple formula is determined and proved, here, which allows the particular solution to be written and evaluated immediately. A pair of examples for second, third, and fourth orders, as well one each of orders five and six are presented here, in detail – all corroborated by texts or it's own construction. Further, a small table of particular solutions of inhomogeneous second order linear ordinary differential equations is manifested.

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BN ID: 2940015858778
Publisher: Claude Michael Cassano
Publication date: 11/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 39
File size: 235 KB
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