3 edition of Ordinary differential equations found in the catalog.
Ordinary differential equations
Charles E. Roberts
Published
2010
by Chapman & Hall/CRC in Boca Raton
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Charles Roberts. |
Series | Textbooks in mathematics |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QA372 .R753 2010 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24002668M |
ISBN 10 | 9781439819081 |
LC Control Number | 2009052757 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 477273059 |
Unlike most texts in differential equations, this textbook gives an early presentation of the Laplace transform, which is then used to motivate and develop many of the remaining differential equation concepts for which it is particularly well suited. Few books on Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs) have the elegant geometric insight of this one, which puts emphasis on the qualitative and geometric properties of ODEs and their solutions, rather than on routine presentation of algorithms.
Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations book. Read 36 reviews from the world's largest community for readers.4/5. From Wikibooks, open books for an open world. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Ordinary differential equations are equations involving derivatives in one direction, to be solved for a solution curve. Table of contents. A Short Course in Ordinary Differential Equations. Universe: Publisher.
The book is a primer of the theory of Ordinary Differential Equations. Each chapter is completed by a broad set of exercises; the reader will also find a set of solutions of selected exercises. The book contains many interesting examples as well (like the equations for the electric circuits, the. Elementary Differential Equations with Boundary Value Problems is written for students in science, en-gineering,and mathematics whohave completed calculus throughpartialdifferentiation. Ifyoursyllabus includes Chapter 10 (Linear Systems of Differential Equations), your students should have some prepa-ration inlinear algebra.
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The book starts with the origin of ordinary differential equations and then moves on to the solution of various orders of ODEs. The author also has lessons on how to solve specific problems using ODE's to hammer home concepts and their usefulness including problems from Cited by: Ordinary Differential Equations: An Introduction to the Fundamentals (Textbooks in Mathematics).
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The essential tools for studying ordinary differential equations are given a modern treatment in this book, beginning with analytical methods, before progressing to graphical and numerical methods, bifurcation theory, higher-dimensional theory, and dynamical systems.
Ideal for undergraduates in engineering and the applied sciences, Cited by: 2. About the Book. This book consists of ten weeks of material given as a course on ordinary differential equations (ODEs) for second year mathematics majors at the University of Bristol. It is the first course devoted solely to differential equations that these students will take.
This book consists of 10 chapters, and the course is 12 weeks long/5(1). This elementary text-book on Ordinary Differential Equations, is an attempt to present as much of the subject as is necessary for the beginner in Differential Equations, or, perhaps, for the student of Technology who will not make a specialty of pure Mathematics.
Feb 09, · I would strongly recommend Ordinary Differential Equations by Morris Tenenbaum and Harry Pollard as the best introductory book I've ever read.
(This is a Dover book) It's quite extensive at over pages. It's laid out in lessons instead of chapters. Each lesson has quite a few problems that can be done easily based on what has already been taught. The Ordinary Differential Equation Project is an open source textbook designed to teach ordinary differential equations to undergraduates.
This is a work in progress by Thomas W. Judson. The books strengths will include a wide range of exercises, both computational and. Differential equations and linear algebra are the two crucial courses in undergraduate mathematics.
This new textbook develops those subjects separately and together. The complete book is a year's course, including Fourier and Laplace transforms, plus the. A differential equation, shortly DE, is a relationship between a finite set of functions and its derivatives.
Depending upon the domain of the functions involved we have ordinary differ-ential equations, or shortly ODE, when only one variable appears (as in equations ()-()) or partial differential equations, shortly PDE, (as in ()). The book contains two exceptional chapters: one on series methods of solving differential equations, the second on numerical methods of solving differential equations.
The first includes a discussion of the Legendre Differential Equation, Legendre Functions, Legendre Polynomials, the Bessel Differential Equation, and the Laguerre Differential.
Ordinary Differential Equations by Morris Tenenbaum is a great reference book,it has an extended amount information that you may not be able to receive in a classroom environment/5(10).
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While this course is usually required for engineering students the material is attractive to students in any field of applied science, including those in the biological gedatsuusakendodojo.com standard analytic methods for solving first and second-order differential 1/5(2).
Ordinary differential equations an elementary text book with an introduction to Lie's theory of the group of one parameter This elementary text-book on Ordinary Differential Equations, is an attempt to present as much of the subject as is necessary for the beginner in Differential Equations, or, perhaps, for the student of Technology who will not make a specialty of pure Mathematics.
“This volume is ideally suited to any standard undergraduate course in ordinary differential equations at all levels for mathematics and engineering students. This book is clearly written, contains many illustrations and is very useful for students and teachers. Some examples of simple differential equations.
The book covers separation of variables, linear differential equation of first order, the existence and uniqueness theorem, the Bernoulli differential equation, and the setup of model equations. ( views) Ordinary Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems by Gerald Teschl - Universitaet Wien.
An ordinary differential equation (ode) is a differential equation for a function of a single variable, e.g., x(t), while a partial dif- ferential equation (pde) is a differential equation for a function of several variables, e.g., v(x,y,z,t).
An ode contains ordinary derivatives and a pde contains partial derivatives. The book consists of lecture notes intended for engineering and science students who are reading a first course in ordinary differential equations and who have already read a course on linear algebra, including general vector spaces and integral calculus for functions of one variable/5(16).
Few books on Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs) have the elegant geometric insight of this one, which puts emphasis on the qualitative and geometric properties of ODEs and their solutions, rather than on routine presentation of algorithms/5.
Ordinary Differential gedatsuusakendodojo.com - Free download Ebook, Handbook, Textbook, User Guide PDF files on the internet quickly and easily. Differential Equations are the language in which the laws of nature are expressed. Understanding properties of solutions of differential equations is fundamental to much of contemporary science and engineering.
Ordinary differential equations (ODE's) deal with functions of one variable, which can often be thought of as time.When a differential equation involves a single independent variable, we refer to the equation as an ordinary differential equation (ode).
Example If there are several dependent variables and a single independent variable, we might have equations such as dy dx = x2y xy2 +z, dz dx = z ycos x.An abundance of solved problems and practice exercises enhances the value of Ordinary Differential Equations as a classroom text for undergraduate students and teaching professionals.
The book concludes with an in-depth examination of existence and uniqueness theorems about a variety of differential equations, as well as an introduction to the 4/5.