The Qualitative Theory of Ordinary Differential Equations: An Introduction

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· Courier Corporation
2.5
2 reviews
Ebook
320
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"This is a very good book ... with many well-chosen examples and illustrations." — American Mathematical Monthly
This highly regarded text presents a self-contained introduction to some important aspects of modern qualitative theory for ordinary differential equations. It is accessible to any student of physical sciences, mathematics or engineering who has a good knowledge of calculus and of the elements of linear algebra. In addition, algebraic results are stated as needed; the less familiar ones are proved either in the text or in appendixes.
The topics covered in the first three chapters are the standard theorems concerning linear systems, existence and uniqueness of solutions, and dependence on parameters. The next three chapters, the heart of the book, deal with stability theory and some applications, such as oscillation phenomena, self-excited oscillations and the regulator problem of Lurie.
One of the special features of this work is its abundance of exercises-routine computations, completions of mathematical arguments, extensions of theorems and applications to physical problems. Moreover, they are found in the body of the text where they naturally occur, offering students substantial aid in understanding the ideas and concepts discussed. The level is intended for students ranging from juniors to first-year graduate students in mathematics, physics or engineering; however, the book is also ideal for a one-semester undergraduate course in ordinary differential equations, or for engineers in need of a course in state space methods.

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2.5
2 reviews
R. R. R.
December 2, 2016
Whoever scanned this book into an ebook did so without making sure that the pages were correctly numbered. The text is not searchable. That's right. I paid for this textbook and I can't search for a word because Google doesn't recognize this book to be a book with words in it? Also, there are no chapters besides the front cover and the back cover! Since when is the cover of a book a chapter, guys? Seriously? This is a math textbook, and if I want to look at a previous chapter, I have to GUESS where it might be, since there is no way to know for sure where the chapter starts (unless you memorize the ridiculous roman numeral system they used to count all of the pages, a numbering system that does not match the numbers written on the pages in the book. Guess what page 1 is? The back cover!). Seriously. This is A TRAVESTY and I WANT MY MONEY BACK. No offense to the authors. Just to Google Play for making me pay for the same quality ebook I would have gotten if I had sat in front of a copy machine and scanned every single page into a crappy PDF. That's the quality of ebook this is. THIS IS BOOTLEG QUALITY STUFF HERE. Not exciting when trying to learn math.
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