Differential equations
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Differential equations
(Springer undergraduate mathematics series)
Springer, c2016
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 219) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This textbook is a comprehensive treatment of ordinary differential equations, concisely presenting basic and essential results in a rigorous manner.
Including various examples from physics, mechanics, natural sciences, engineering and automatic theory, Differential Equations is a bridge between the abstract theory of differential equations and applied systems theory. Particular attention is given to the existence and uniqueness of the Cauchy problem, linear differential systems, stability theory and applications to first-order partial differential equations.
Upper undergraduate students and researchers in applied mathematics and systems theory with a background in advanced calculus will find this book particularly useful. Supplementary topics are covered in an appendix enabling the book to be completely self-contained.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Existence and uniqueness for the Cauchy problem.- Systems of linear differential equations.- Stability theory.- Prime integrals and first-order partial differential equations.
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