This textbook is designed with the needs of today’s student in mind.
It is the ideal textbook for a first course in elementary differential
equations for future engineers and scientists, including
mathematicians. This book is accessible to anyone who has a basic
knowledge of precalculus algebra and differential and integral
calculus. Its carefully crafted text adopts a concise, simple,
no-frills approach to differential equations, which helps students
acquire a solid experience in many classical solution techniques. With
a lighter accent on the physical interpretation of the results, a more
manageable page count than comparable texts, a highly readable style,
and over 1000 exercises designed to be solved without a calculating
device, this book emphasizes the understanding and practice of
essential topics in a succinct yet fully rigorous fashion. Apart from
several other enhancements, the second edition contains one new
chapter on numerical methods of solution. The book formally splits the
"pure" and "applied" parts of the contents by placing the discussion
of selected mathematical models in separate chapters. At the end of
most of the 246 worked examples, the author provides the commands
in Mathematica® for verifying the results. The book can be used
independently by the average student to learn the fundamentals of the
subject, while those interested in pursuing more advanced material can
regard it as an easily taken first step on the way to the next level.
Additionally, practitioners who encounter differential equations in
their professional work will find this text to be a convenient source
of reference.
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A Primer for Scientists and Engineers
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319502243
Publisert
2017
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter