MXB322 Partial Differential Equations


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Unit code:MXB322
Prerequisite(s):(MXB201 and MXB202) or MXB225 or MXB221 or MAB413
Equivalent(s):MAB613
Assumed Knowledge:MXB202 is assumed knowledge.
Credit points:12
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Semester 1
CSP student contribution  $555
Domestic tuition unit fee  $3,324
International unit fee  $4,296
Partial differential equations are the foundation of mathematical models that describe evolving processes exhibiting spatial and temporal variation.  In this unit you will learn how the study of such equations synthesises and extends many of the concepts you have learned previously in linear algebra and calculus.  The powerful frameworks of Fourier analysis and integral transforms that underpin partial differential equations provide a means for obtaining solutions to a number of equations of unparalleled physical importance, and for understanding the behaviour of mathematical models more generally.