DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS A Systems Approach

Written for beginning students, this well organized introduction promotes a solid understanding of differential equations with a flexible presentation. With less emphasis on formal calculation than other texts, all the basic methods are covered linear, separable, and exact equations as well as highe...

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Main Author: Conrad, Bruce P. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Upper Saddle River, NJ Prentice Hall 2003
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Summary:Written for beginning students, this well organized introduction promotes a solid understanding of differential equations with a flexible presentation. With less emphasis on formal calculation than other texts, all the basic methods are covered linear, separable, and exact equations as well as higher order cases, linear equations with constant and variable coefficients, Laplace transform methods, boundary value problems, and nonlinear systems. The text's systems focus induces an intuitive understanding of the concept of a solution of an initial value problem in order to resolve potential confusion about what is being approximated when a numerical method is used.
Physical Description:xvii, 462 pages illustrations [some color] 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0130460265