Differential Equations: Theory and Applications: with Maple®

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Springer Science & Business Media, 29‏/06‏/2013 - 680 من الصفحات
This book was written as a comprehensive introduction to the theory of ordinary differential equations with a focus on mechanics and dynamical systems as time-honored and important applications of this theory. His torically, these were the applications that spurred the development of the mathematical theory and in hindsight they are still the best applications for illustrating the concepts, ideas, and impact of the theory. While the book is intended for traditional graduate students in mathe matics, the material is organized so that the book can also be used in a wider setting within today's modern university and society (see "Ways to Use the Book" below). In particular, it is hoped that interdisciplinary programs with courses that combine students in mathematics, physics, engineering, and other sciences can benefit from using this text. Working professionals in any of these fields should be able to profit too by study of this text. An important, but optional component of the book (based on the in structor's or reader's preferences) is its computer material. The book is one of the few graduate differential equations texts that use the computer to enhance the concepts and theory normally taught to first- and second-year graduate students in mathematics. I have made every attempt to blend to gether the traditional theoretical material on differential equations and the new, exciting techniques afforded by computer algebra systems (CAS), like Maple, Mathematica, or Matlab.
 

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Preface
1
Hamiltonian Systems
11
Techniques Concepts and Examples
33
The Flow
75
OneDimensional Systems
117
Linear Algebra
157
Linear Systems
163
32
177
45
205
Stability Theory
275
Integrable Systems
329
Newtonian Mechanics
361
72
412
82
420
92
427
Motion on a Submanifold
463

36
193

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