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Principles of differential equations

Pure and applied mathematics (John Wiley & Sons : Unnumbered)

by Markley Nelson Groh

Synopsis

An accessible, practical introduction to the principles of differential equations

The field of differential equations is a keystone of scientific knowledge today, with broad applications in mathematics, engineering, physics, and other scientific fields. Encompassing both basic concepts and advanced results, Principles of Differential Equations is the definitive, hands-on introduction professionals and students need in order to gain a strong knowledge base applicable to the many different subfields of differential equations and dynamical systems.

Nelson Markley includes essential background from analysis and linear algebra, in a unified approach to ordinary differential equations that underscores how key theoretical ingredients interconnect. Opening with basic existence and uniqueness results, Principles of Differential Equations systematically illuminates the theory, progressing through linear systems to stable manifolds and bifurcation theory. Other vital topics covered include:

  • Basic dynamical systems concepts
  • Constant coefficients
  • Stability
  • The Poincar_ return map
  • Smooth vector fields

As a comprehensive resource with complete proofs and more than 200 exercises, Principles of Differential Equations is the ideal self-study reference for professionals, and an effective introduction and tutorial for students.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2004
ISBN-13 9780471649564
ISBN-10 0471649562
Class Copyright
Publisher John Wiley
Subject MATHEMATICS
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 346
Length of Recording 22
Shelf No. HB945