Solving Differential equations

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Various software packages are available for solving first and second-order differential equations, including free options like Maxima and Wolfram|Alpha, as well as paid programs like Mathematica, Maple, and MATLAB. These tools are capable of handling complex differential equations efficiently. Wolfram|Alpha is noted for its similarity to Mathematica in functionality. The discussion highlights the usefulness of these software solutions for those needing assistance with differential equations. Overall, leveraging these tools can significantly aid in solving mathematical problems involving differential equations.
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Is there any software packages available to solve Differential equations(first order and second order)? This will be great help for me.
 
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Try math software like maxima (free!), mathematica, maple, matlab,... All of these can solve differential equations!
 
Or Wolfram|Alpha...
 
* Hitting myself for forgetting wolfram alpha *
 
Well, Wolfram|Alpha is locally isomorphic to Mathematica. :biggrin:
 
jhae2.718 said:
Well, Wolfram|Alpha is locally isomorphic to Mathematica. :biggrin:

"locally isomorphic"! I like that one!
 
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