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Walter G. Kelley og Allan C. Peterson
(2010)
The Theory of Differential Equations
Classical and Qualitative
Allan C. Peterson og Walter G. Kelley
(2010)
Sprog: Engelsk
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- Udgiver: Springer Nature (April 2010)
- Forfattere: Walter G. Kelley og Allan C. Peterson
- ISBN: 9781441957832
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- Paperback: 436 sider
- Udgiver: Springer New York (April 2010)
- Forfattere: Allan C. Peterson og Walter G. Kelley
- ISBN: 9781441957825
For over 300 years, differential equations have served as an essential tool for describing and analyzing problems in many scientific disciplines. This carefully-written textbook provides an introduction to many of the important topics associated with ordinary differential equations. Unlike most textbooks on the subject, this text includes nonstandard topics such as perturbation methods and differential equations and Mathematica. In addition to the nonstandard topics, this text also contains contemporary material in the area as well as its classical topics.
This second edition is updated to be compatible with Mathematica, version 7.0. It also provides 81 additional exercises, a new section in Chapter 1 on the generalized logistic equation, an additional theorem in Chapter 2 concerning fundamental matrices, and many more other enhancements to the first edition.
This book can be used either for a second course in ordinary differential equations or as an introductory course for well-prepared students. The prerequisites for this book are three semesters of calculus and a course in linear algebra, although the needed concepts from linear algebra are introduced along with examples in the book. An undergraduate course in analysis is needed for the more theoretical subjects covered in the final two chapters.