Thinking about Ordinary Differential Equations
Ordinary differential equations - the building blocks of mathematical modelling - are also key elements of disciplines as diverse as engineering and economics. While mastery of these equations is essential, adhering to any one method of solving them is not: this book stresses alternative examples and analyses by means of which the student can build an understanding of a number of approaches to finding solutions and understanding their behaviour. This book offers not only an applied perspective for the student learning to solve differential equations, but also the challenge to apply these analytical tools in the context of singular perturbations, which arises in many areas of application. An important resource for the advanced undergradute, this book would be equally useful for the beginning graduate student investigating further approaches to these essential equations.
- Good exercises and examples
- Motivation to use linear algebra and power series
- An applied perspective
- For advanced undergraduates and graduate students in applied maths and engineering
Reviews & endorsements
"The distinguishing feature of this text is the last chapter, on singular perturbation theory, which intoduces the notions of both boundary layer and multiple scales. THis text is certainly suitable for an advanced lecture course, particlulary as it contains a wealth of examples and solutions." Journal of Fluid Mechanics
"...this volume is a worthy addition to the literature and will be useful as a reference to students, faculty, and practicing scientists." The UMAP Journal
Product details
January 1997Paperback
9780521557429
260 pages
229 × 152 × 15 mm
0.39kg
29 b/w illus. 136 exercises
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Table of Contents
- 1. First-order equations
- 2. Linear second-order equations
- 3. Power series solutions and special functions
- 4. Systems of linear differential equations
- 5. Stability concepts
- 6. Singular perturbation methods
- General references
- Index.