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Studenten wordt geadviseerd volgend opleidingsonderdeel voorafgaandelijk aan 'Partial Differential Equations' opgenomen te hebben: 'Vectorcalculus en differentiaalvergelijkingen' (4708)
Studenten wordt geadviseerd volgend opleidingsonderdeel tenminste gelijktijdig met 'Partial Differential Equations' op te nemen: 'Dynamische Systemen' (3195)
Het volgen van 'Functional en Fourier analysis' (3985) is niet per se nodig, maar Fourierreeksen worden wel verondersteld gekend te zijn.
'Analyse 2' (3190) is nuttig maar niet per se nodig.
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| Degree programme | | Study hours | Credits | P2 SBU | P2 SP | 2nd Chance Exam1 | Tolerance2 | Final grade3 | |
| 3rd year Bachelor of Mathematics | Compulsory | 135 | 5,0 | 135 | 5,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical | |
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| EC 1: A graduate of the Bachelor of Mathematics programme has a thorough basic knowledge and insight in various disciplines of Mathematics including algebra, geometry, analysis, numerical mathematics, probability theory, statistics, aspects of discrete mathematics and logic. | - EC
| EC 2: A graduate of the Bachelor of Mathematics programme has an advanced knowledge and insight into the main branches of Mathematics (pure mathematics, applied mathematics,...). | - EC
| EC 3: A graduate of the Bachelor of Mathematics programme has mastered the formal mathematical language and methodology. He/she is able to work at a sufficiently high level of abstraction. | - EC
| EC 4: A graduate of the Bachelor of Mathematics programme is able to understand a mathematical proof, he/she is able to judge whether an argument is correct and is able to understand which properties are used (in the context of the acquired knowledge). He/she can identify a gap or a redundant step in a proof or a calculation. | - EC
| EC 5: A graduate of the Bachelor of Mathematics programme can apply the theories and methods to relatively simple mathematical problems (theoretical as well as computational). He/she can make and write down a mathematical line of reasoning by him/herself. | - EC
| EC 6: A graduate of the Bachelor of Mathematics programme is able to integrate the acquired knowledge in new mathematical topics. He/she understands the connection between subjects. | - EC
| EC 8: A graduate of the Bachelor of Mathematics programme had some skills in modelling.
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| EC 9: A graduate of the Bachelor of Mathematics programme is able to function as a member of a team. | - EC
| EC 10: A graduate of the Bachelor of Mathematics programme has knowledge of a number of applications of mathematics | - EC
| EC 13: A graduate of the Bachelor of Mathematics programme is familiar with English professional literature.
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| EC 14: A graduate of the Bachelor of Mathematics programme has a critical attitude and a research attitude.
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| EC 15: A graduate of the Bachelor of Mathematics programme is able to carry out by him/herself (or in group) a limited study on a mathematical topic, i.e. to use scientific sources in a critical manner, to carry out, report (in LaTex as well) and present the study.
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| EC 16: A graduate of the Bachelor of Mathematics programme is able to work and plan independently, he/she is able to evaluate him/herself and is able to adjust his or her behaviour accordingly. |
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This course is an introduction to the theory of partial differential equations and includes several important applications.
The general study goal is to understand the three basic types of partial differential equations (elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic) and the related initial and boundary value problems. In particular, basic methods for for finding solutions explicitly will be discussed.
Contents (subject to adjustement): first order equations, method of characteristics, second order linear equations, the diffusion equation (uniqueness, similarity solutions, fundamental solutions, initial and boundary value problems, separation of variables), the Laplace equation (uniqueness, boundary value problems, separation of variables), wave equation (energy relation, uniqueness, boundary value problems, initial value problems, separation of variables), nonlinear equations (travelling waves)
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Period 2 Credits 5,00
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Written evaluaton during teaching periode | 30 % |
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Transfer of partial marks within the academic year | ✔ |
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Additional information | The weighting 30% assignments 70% written exam is only valid if the grade for the written exam is greater or equal to 8. If the grade for the written exam is less than 8 then this grade will count for 100%, so the assignments have the weight 0%. This rule also applies to the second session (resit). For the resit, the grade for the assignments remains valid.
De verdeling 30% huiswerktaken 70% schriftelijk examen geldt alleen als het cijfer voor het schriftelijk examen groter of gelijk is aan 8. Als het cijfer voor het schriftelijk examen minder is dan 8 is dan telt het cijfer van het schriftelijk examen voor 100%. De regel geldt voor beide zittingen, het cijfer voor de huiswerktaken blijft geldig ook voor de tweede examenkans. |
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Second examination period
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Compulsory course material |
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Study material & Study guide (available on Blackboard) |
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Recommended reading |
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- Partial Differential Equations: an Introduction,W.A. Strauss,2,John Wiley and Sons,139780470054567
- Analyse van Differentiaalvergelijkingen,C.J. van Duijn, M.J. de Neef,9789040712654
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| Exchange Programme Mathematics | Optional | 135 | 5,0 | 135 | 5,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical | |
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This course is an introduction to the theory of partial differential equations and includes several important applications.
The general study goal is to understand the three basic types of partial differential equations (elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic) and the related initial and boundary value problems. In particular, basic methods for for finding solutions explicitly will be discussed.
Contents (subject to adjustement): first order equations, method of characteristics, second order linear equations, the diffusion equation (uniqueness, similarity solutions, fundamental solutions, initial and boundary value problems, separation of variables), the Laplace equation (uniqueness, boundary value problems, separation of variables), wave equation (energy relation, uniqueness, boundary value problems, initial value problems, separation of variables), nonlinear equations (travelling waves)
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Lecture ✔
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Response lecture ✔
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Period 2 Credits 5,00
Evaluation method | |
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Written evaluaton during teaching periode | 30 % |
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Transfer of partial marks within the academic year | ✔ |
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Additional information | The weighting 30% assignments 70% written exam is only valid if the grade for the written exam greater or equal is to 8. If the grade for the written exam less is than 8 then this grade will count for 100%. This rule applies for the second session (resit) too and the grade for the assignments remains valid. De verdeling 30% huiswerktaken 70% schriftelijk examen geldt alleen als het cijfer voor het schriftelijk examen groter of gelijk is aan 8. Als het cijfer voor het schriftelijk examen minder is dan 8 is dan telt het cijfer van het schriftelijk examen voor 100% De regel geldt voor beide zittingen, het cijfer voor de huiswerktaken blijft geldig. |
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Second examination period
Evaluation second examination opportunity different from first examination opprt | |
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Compulsory course material |
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Study material & Study guide (available on Blackboard) |
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Recommended reading |
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- Partial Differential Equations: an Introduction,W.A. Strauss,2,John Wiley and Sons,139780470054567
- Analyse van Differentiaalvergelijkingen,C.J. van Duijn, M.J. de Neef,9789040712654
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| 3th year Bachelor of Physics option twin | Broadening | 135 | 5,0 | 135 | 5,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical | |
3th year Bachelor of Physics option free choice addition | Broadening | 135 | 5,0 | 135 | 5,0 | Yes | Yes | Numerical | |
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| Learning outcomes |
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| EC 7: A graduate of the Bachelor of Physics programme is able to apply the mathematical methods which are used in physics and possesses good numerical skills, including computational techniques and programming skills. |
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| EC = learning outcomes DC = partial outcomes BC = evaluation criteria |
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This course is an introduction to the theory of partial differential equations and includes several important applications.
The general study goal is to understand the three basic types of partial differential equations (elliptic, parabolic and hyperbolic) and the related initial and boundary value problems. In particular, basic methods for for finding solutions explicitly will be discussed.
Contents (subject to adjustement): first order equations, method of characteristics, second order linear equations, the diffusion equation (uniqueness, similarity solutions, fundamental solutions, initial and boundary value problems, separation of variables), the Laplace equation (uniqueness, boundary value problems, separation of variables), wave equation (energy relation, uniqueness, boundary value problems, initial value problems, separation of variables), nonlinear equations (travelling waves)
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Lecture ✔
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Response lecture ✔
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Period 2 Credits 5,00
Evaluation method | |
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Written evaluaton during teaching periode | 30 % |
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Transfer of partial marks within the academic year | ✔ |
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Additional information | The weighting 30% assignments 70% written exam is only valid if the grade for the written exam greater or equal is to 8. If the grade for the written exam less is than 8 then this grade will count for 100%. This rule applies for the second session (resit) too and the grade for the assignments remains valid. De verdeling 30% huiswerktaken 70% schriftelijk examen geldt alleen als het cijfer voor het schriftelijk examen groter of gelijk is aan 8. Als het cijfer voor het schriftelijk examen minder is dan 8 is dan telt het cijfer van het schriftelijk examen voor 100% De regel geldt voor beide zittingen, het cijfer voor de huiswerktaken blijft geldig. |
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Second examination period
Evaluation second examination opportunity different from first examination opprt | |
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Compulsory course material |
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Study material & Study guide (available on Blackboard) |
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Recommended reading |
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- Partial Differential Equations: an Introduction,W.A. Strauss,2,John Wiley and Sons,139780470054567
- Analyse van Differentiaalvergelijkingen,C.J. van Duijn, M.J. de Neef,9789040712654
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1 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.12.2, section 2. |
2 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.16.9, section 2. |
3 Education, Examination and Legal Position Regulations art.15.1, section 3.
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SBU : course load | SP : ECTS | N : Dutch | E : English |
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