Lecture

Linear Homogeneous Equations

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This lecture discusses second-order linear homogeneous differential equations of the form y'' + p(t)y' + q(t)y = 0, where p and q are continuous functions. It covers the concept of linear homogeneous equations, solutions superposition, and the Wronskian. The lecture also explores the uniqueness of solutions, linear independence, and the general theory behind these equations.

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