Lecture 10: Perturbation methods for algebraic equations
This lecture introduces the ideas of perturbation theory in their simplest form. We apply perturbation methods to algebraic equations that contain a term multiplied by a small parameter. We distinguish between regular and singular perturbations, and show how iterative schemes can be a useful supplement to the more familiar method of guessing a power series and plugging it in.

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Lecture 12: Introduction to boundary layer theory

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Regular perturbation theory

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Lecture 11: Regular perturbation methods for ODEs

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The most interesting differential equation you have seen.

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Perturbation methods for nonlinear PDEs (Lecture - 01) by Vishal Vasan

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Spectra and perturbation theory - L08 - Frederic Schuller

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The Poincare-Lindsted Method

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Asymptotics and perturbation methods - Lecture 1: Asymptotic expansions

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Terence Tao: Nobody Understands Why AI Actually Works

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Perturbation Methods, Lec#3, Solving First Order Differential Equation

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Basic perturbation theory: Differential Equation, Regular Perturbation Part I

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a beautiful differential equation

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Multiple-Scale Expansions

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Mod-09 Lec-27 Small perturbation method, Linearization of equations

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When Math Isn’t Based in Reality

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Floquet Theory

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The most beautiful formula not enough people understand

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How to Use Perturbation Methods for Differential Equations

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