This book presents a complete theory of ordinary differential equations, with many illustrative examples and interesting exercises.
This reader-friendly book presents traditional material using a modern approach that invites the use of technology. Abundant exercises, examples, and graphics make it a comprehensive and visually appealing resource. Chapter...
Excellent introductory text focuses on complex numbers, determinants, orthonormal bases, symmetric and hermitian matrices, first order non-linear equations, linear differential equations, Laplace transforms, Bessel functions, more.
This book is ideal for a one-semester course for advanced undergraduate students and first-year graduate students in mathematics.
A working knowledge of real calculus and familiarity with complex numbers is assumed. This book is useful for graduate students in calculus and undergraduate students of applied mathematics, physical science, and engineering.
Introduction to Differential Equations
There are no particular prerequisites for reading this book. We hope students of High Schools, Colleges, and Universities, as well as hobby mathematicians, will like and benefit from this book. The book is rigorous and self-contained.
The text is divided into two parts: part one focuses on complex analysis and part two on differential equations. Each part can be read independently, so in essence this text offers two books in one.
As with other books in the series the emphasis is on using worked examples and tutorial-based problem solving to gain the confidence of students.
This book is great use to mathematicians, physicists, and undergraduate students of engineering and the science who are interested in applications of differential equation.