7.1.2-ODEs: Introduction to Runge-Kutta Methods

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These videos were created to accompany a university course, Numerical Methods for Engineers, taught Spring 2013. The text used in the course was "Numerical Methods for Engineers, 6th ed." by Steven Chapra and Raymond Canale.
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That deletion effect @3:48 got me laughing for a solid minute at the library. Thanks for the lecture.

yigitsimsek
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Thank you for your effort sir.Very nice and easy to understand.
May God bless you 
with love from India.

slimjijo
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Absolutely brilliant my guy. I love your explanations. Your explanation of how the integral thing is equal to the slope times the tiny step h was very clever.

this_is_cricket
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Clear and intuitive, many thanks to your videos as an engineering guy stuck by math. :)

andrewlee
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You know how to explain this subject man, thank you very much....
Compliments from Brazil

VinaoG
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Question, what did you mean when you said, f(x, y) is the slope at around 4:37?

itsconrad
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You're explanation was very concise. Thanks for the video.

adamrooski
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how can i make fortran -77 program on Runge Kutta 4th order method for ODE2

romygupta
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thank you for the lectures.. helps me a lot in my class..

YuwanaSetiabudi
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Very nice job!! Whats the software u used to draw this?

lbitten
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While the comments arent wrong; the math behind it is significantly more important here than the pronounciation of Runge-Kutta; ffs people lol. Excellent explanation, thanks for the help in understanding this concept.

newfynate
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sir can you solve this equation, 3.5d2i/dt2 + Adi/dt + Bi = 0 ?? A-B range from -10.0 to 10.0. The step size h should not be more than 1.0.

ajeerahra
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Are you sure this is runge kutta method?

salemmohamed
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It's pronounced "R-oon-jeh" or "R-oon-geh"

howardman
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Just came here to find the right pronunciation of the name

obviously
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Is it just me or does Jacob sound like Ben Shapiro at 2x speed

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