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Oxford Mathematics 2nd Year Student Lecture - Differential Equations 2

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Oxford Mathematician Peter Howell starts the second part of the 2nd year Differential Equations course which focuses on boundary problems.
This lecture follows on from the lecture series last term - the first lecture of that series can be seen here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mGAh2GlD6I&t=708s

We are making these lectures available to give an insight in to the student experience and how we teach. All lectures are followed by tutorials where pairs of students spend an hour with their tutor to go through the lectures and accompanying work sheets.
An overview of the course and the relevant materials is available here:
https://courses.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/44050

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Series
The Secrets of Mathematics
People
Peter Howell
Keywords
differential equations
mathematics
student life
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 09/04/2020
Duration: 00:47:52

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