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F. M. Arscott |
Periodic differential equations: An Introduction to Mathieu, Lame, and Allied |
026264 |
1964 |
Book |
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32 |
Gilbert Strang |
Differential equations and linear algebra |
026188 |
2014 |
Book |
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33 |
Morris W. Hirsch |
Differential equations, dynamical systems, and an introduction to chaos |
026032 |
2013 |
Book |
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34 |
Richard Bronson |
Schaum's outline of differential equations |
025972 |
2014 |
Book |
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35 |
L. V. Ovsyannikov |
Lectures on the theory of group properties of differential equations |
025025 |
2013 |
Book |
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36 |
Paul Blanchard |
Differential equations |
024714 |
2011 |
Book |
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37 |
Lawrence C. Evans |
Partial differential equations |
022759 |
1998 |
Book |
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38 |
Rubin H. Landau |
Survery of computational physcis: Introductory computational science |
022194 |
2008 |
Book |
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39 |
Peter Bodenheimer |
Numerical methods in astrophysics : An introduction |
C21587 |
2007 |
CD/DVD |
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40 |
Peter Bodenheimer |
CD-ROM for the book: Numerical methods in astrophysics: An introduction |
C21585 |
2007 |
CD/DVD |
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Title | Differential equations and linear algebra |
Author(s) | Gilbert Strang |
Publication | Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014. |
Description | x, 502p. |
Abstract Note | Differential equations and linear algebra are two central topics in the undergraduate mathematics curriculum. This innovative textbook allows the two subjects to be developed either separately or together, illuminating the connections between two fundamental topics, and giving increased flexibility to instructors. It can be used either as a semester-long course in differential equations, or as a one-year course in differential equations, linear algebra, and applications. Beginning with the basics of differential equations, it covers first and second order equations, graphical and numerical methods, and matrix equations. The book goes on to present the fundamentals of vector spaces, followed by eigenvalues and eigenvectors, positive definiteness, integral transform methods and applications to PDEs. The exposition illuminates the natural correspondence between solution methods for systems of equations in discrete and continuous settings. The topics draw on the physical sciences, engineering and economics, reflecting the author's distinguished career as an applied mathematician and expositor. |
ISBN,Price | 9780980232790 : UKP 44.00(HB) |
Classification | 517.9:512.64
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Keyword(s) | 1. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
2. FOURIER TRANSFORM
3. LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
4. NUMERICAL METHODS
5. SECOND ORDER EQUATIONS
6. VECTOR SPACES
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Title | Differential equations |
Author(s) | Paul Blanchard;Robert L. Devaney;Glen R. Hall |
Edition | 4th International ed. |
Publication | Canada, Brooks/Cole, 2011. |
Description | xviii, 836p. |
Abstract Note | Incorporating an innovative modeling approach, this text for a one-semester differential equations course emphasizes conceptual understanding to help students relate information taught in the classroom to real-world experiences. Going beyond a traditional emphasis on technique, the authors focus on understanding how differential equations are formulated and interpreting their meaning to applied models from a variety of disciplines. A three-pronged qualitative, numeric, and analytic approach stresses visualizing differential equations geometrically, utilizing the latest computational technology to investigate the behavior of solutions, and predicting the behavior of solutions as they apply to models. The presentation weaves various points of view together so students become adept at moving between different representations to solve nonlinear differential equations equally well as traditional linear equations. Certain models reappear throughout the text as running themes to synthesize different concepts from multiple angles, and a dynamical systems focus emphasizes predicting the long-term behavior of these recurring models. Students will discover how to identify and harness the mathematics they will use in their careers, and apply it effectively outside the classroom. |
ISBN,Price | 978133110590 : US $94.00(PB) |
Classification | 517.9
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Keyword(s) | 1. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
2. LAPLACE TRANSFORMATION
3. NONLINEAR SYSTEMS
4. NUMERICAL METHODS
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