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<font size="3px"> When I was first learning differential equations myself, I felt hard to understand the textbook and my lecture notes. After winning the battle, now I am trying to build up those concepts again and explain them in an easier and more concise way. It is not that academic, aiming for intuitive understanding. </font>
I am an undergraduate student at Purdue University majoring in mathematics, and would love to go further into it. My favourite subjects are calculus and differential equations, but I am not sure with my future specialisations yet. So just keep open and try everything!
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There is no exact pronunciation of my name in English, /ee-gia/, /ee-hia/ (for Spanish speakers), /ee-shia/ (for Russian speakers) can all be accepted. I am originally from China, and have studied in Australia and New Zealand as well. My multi-countries background makes me a better global citizen in our modern world.  
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Revision as of 15:10, 11 October 2017

Introduction to Differential Equations

A slecture by Yijia Wen

1.0 Abstract

When I was first learning differential equations myself, I felt hard to understand the textbook and my lecture notes. After winning the battle, now I am trying to build up those concepts again and explain them in an easier and more concise way. It is not that academic, aiming for intuitive understanding.

Projects/Contributions

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