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An Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations (Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics) Book

A first introduction to ordinary differential and difference equations. The presentation is very accessible making the book suited not only for mathematicians but also for scientists and engineers, for whom the subject is essential. Both exact solutions methods and qualitative approaches are covered, and many illustrative examples are included. Matlab is used to generate graphical representations of solutions: code is supplied for this. Exercises are plentiful and worked solutions are available for teachers.Read More

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  • Product Description

    This introduction to ordinary differential and difference equations is suited not only for mathematicians but for scientists and engineers as well. Exact solutions methods and qualitative approaches are covered, and many illustrative examples are included. Matlab is used to generate graphical representations of solutions. Numerous exercises are featured and proved solutions are available for teachers.

  • 0521826500
  • 9780521826501
  • James C. Robinson
  • 8 January 2004
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 414
  • illustrated edition
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