Differential Equations of Love and Love of Differential Equations

  • Elishakoff I
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The editorial staff of JHM works hard to make sure the scholarship disseminated in JHM is accurate and upholds professional ethical guidelines. However the views and opinions expressed in each published manuscript belong exclusively to the individual contributor(s). The publisher and the editors do not endorse or accept responsibility for them. See https://scholarship.claremont.edu/jhm/policies.html for more information. Synopsis In this paper, simple ordinary differential equations are discussed against the background of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. In addition, a version of this relationship in a somewhat opposite setting is considered. It is proposed that engineering mathematics courses include this topic in order to promote additional interest in differential equations. In the final section it is shown that vibration of a single-degree-of-freedom mechanical system can be cast as a love-hate relationship between its displacement and velocity, and dynamic instability identified as a transition from trigonometric love to hyperbolic.

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Elishakoff, I. (2019). Differential Equations of Love and Love of Differential Equations. Journal of Humanistic Mathematics, 9(2), 226–246. https://doi.org/10.5642/jhummath.201902.15

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