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Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE) books at E-Books Directory: files with free access on the Internet. These books are made freely available by their respective authors and publishers. Currently taking a course in Ordinary and Partial differential equations, and I use this book to supplement the assigned textbook. A great classic text, this can be used as a textbook, or as a secondary text. I find this text to be better at explaining why we use differential equations. If you are studying differential equations, I highly recommend Differential Equations for Engineers If your interests are matrices and elementary linear algebra, have a look at Matrix Algebra for Engineers And if you simply want to enjoy mathematics, try Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Ratio Jeffrey R. Chasnov Hong Kong June 2019 iii. Definitely the best intro book on ODEs that I've read is Ordinary Differential Equations by Tenebaum and Pollard. Dover books has a reprint of the book for maybe 10-11 dollars on Amazon, and considering it has answers to most of the problems found. Currently taking a course in Ordinary and Partial differential equations, and I use this book to supplement the assigned textbook. A great classic text, this can be used as a textbook, or as a secondary text. I find this text to be better at explaining why we use differential equations and how, than the textbook we use in class.
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Skillfully organized introductory text examines origin of differential equations, then defines basic terms and outlines the general solution of a differential equation. Subsequent sections deal with integrating factors; dilution and accretion problems; linearization of first order systems; Laplace Transforms; Newton's Interpolation Formulas, more.
Published October 1st 1985 by Dover Publications
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Nov 08, 2013Ethan Hoskins rated it really liked it
Ordinary Differential Equations by Morris Tenenbaum is a great reference book,it has an extended amount information that you may not be able to receive in a classroom environment. The book goes over a range of topics involving differential equations, from how differential equations originated to the existence and uniqueness theorem for the linear differential equation of order n. Throughout the book all essential terms are defined clearly, and readers are able to interact with the author of the..more
Ditch Boyce and DiPrima (the textbook you were probably assigned) and get this. Really good explanations and problems that help to build an intuitive understanding of ODE's. I really like the ordering of the chapters and the fact that they don't tend to skip even simple algebraic steps in proofs and explanations. If you're having a hard time in class I'd definitely recommend this book. It helped me a lot!
I bought this book back in the day because a reviewer on amazon.com said that it read more like a Tom Clancy novel than a math textbook. I found it to be mostly true. There are probably better diffeq books out there, but this was my first and I have fond memories of reading it.
The virtue of the text is that it gives a very clear understanding of applications of differential equations, both within the field of mathematics, and to physical systems. In fact, I've read other popular Differential Equations texts like those by Zill and Boyce, and I would say that no other book on the market deals as comprehensively and intelligibly as this one. However, the book's vice is that it makes so much effort to connect the applications with the equations, that the flow of concepts f..more
Good intermediate level college text for learning ODEs. Chapters are extensive, concepts clearly presented, and practice problems are a good blend of that evil but necessary plug-and-chug grinding, physical modeling, and extended special cases that require ingenuity and dedication. I didn't get through the entire book, instead focusing on the second order ODEs, from the Method of Undetermined Coefficients to Variation of Parameters to Reduction or Order, and then covering some physical models us..more
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Good intermediate level college text for learning ODEs. Chapters are extensive, concepts clearly presented, and practice problems are a good blend of that evil but necessary plug-and-chug grinding, physical modeling, and extended special cases that require ingenuity and dedication. I didn't get through the entire book, instead focusing on the second order ODEs, from the Method of Undetermined Coefficients to Variation of Parameters to Reduction or Order, and then covering some physical models us..more
Apr 07, 2016Andrew Obrigewitsch rated it it was amazing
This book is actually incredible. I've never seen a math book that explained things so clearly, especially for are more difficult subject such as this. Without this book there is no way I would have passed my Differential Equations class, as they book selected for that class only had one use and that was as kindling to start a fire, despite it's $150 price. The Funny thing is that this book cost $12, but the authors of the $150 book where so cheap that they left out example to save paper or refe..more
This is an amazingly complete reference on differential equations. The authors offer techniques with lucid explanations and shortcuts. There are ample problems and answers to cut your teeth on. The categorizations are brilliant and the techniques really get under your skin. There are also whole sections devoted to real life problems that lead to differential equations, again replete with examples and solutions. The miraculous part of this book is just the number of problems provided.
Jun 19, 2015Warren Gossett rated it really liked it
This book answered some questions I had about differential equations. It is quite extensive so that like many mathematical texts or papers I can't claim to have tested all the examples or theorems.
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May 12, 2011Ronald Lett rated it liked it
As the description says, this is a well-organized text on how to solve various types of ODEs. It is not a text that you read cover-to-cover, it is best used as an excellent reference.
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