Introduction to Differential Equations with Dynamical Systems
By (Author) Stephen L. Campbell
By (author) Richard Haberman
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
1st July 2008
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
515.35
Hardback
448
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
1049g
Many textbooks on differential equations are written to be interesting to the teacher rather than the student. Introduction to Differential Equations with Dynamical Systems is directed toward students. This concise and up-to-date textbook addresses the challenges that undergraduate mathematics, engineering, and science students experience during a first course on differential equations. And, while covering all the standard parts of the subject, the book emphasizes linear constant coefficient equations and applications, including the topics essential to engineering students. Stephen Campbell and Richard Haberman--using carefully worded derivations, elementary explanations, and examples, exercises, and figures rather than theorems and proofs--have written a book that makes learning and teaching differential equations easier and more relevant. The book also presents elementary dynamical systems in a unique and flexible way that is suitable for all courses, regardless of length.
"These two experienced applied mathematicians have sought to provide an easy-to-read introduction to differential equations for typical students... The writing is clear and well illustrated."--Robert E. O'Mally, Jr., SIAM Review "Introduction to Differential Equations with Dynamical Systems is directed towards students. This concise and up-to-date textbook addresses the challenges that undergraduate mathematics, engineering and science students experience during a first course on differential equations."--L'Enseignement Mathematique
Stephen L. Campbell is professor of mathematics and director of the graduate program in mathematics at North Carolina State University. Richard Haberman is professor of mathematics at Southern Methodist University. Campbell and Haberman are prolific researchers in applied mathematics and the authors of a number of textbooks.