The Differential Equations Problem Solver

The Differential Equations Problem Solver
Author: Research and Education Association
Publisher: Research & Education Assoc.
Total Pages: 1564
Release: 1978
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780878915132

This book is intended to help students in differential equations to find their way through the complex material which involves a wide variety of concepts. Topic by topic, and problem by problem, the book provides detailed illustrations of solution methods which are usually not apparent to students.

Differential Equations Problem Solver

Differential Equations Problem Solver
Author: David Arterbum
Publisher: Research & Education Assoc.
Total Pages: 1570
Release: 2012-06-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0738668303

REA’s Problem Solvers is a series of useful, practical, and informative study guides. Each title in the series is complete step-by-step solution guide. The Differential Equations Problem Solver enables students to solve difficult problems by showing them step-by-step solutions to Differential Equations problems. The Problem Solvers cover material ranging from the elementary to the advanced and make excellent review books and textbook companions. They're perfect for undergraduate and graduate studies. The Differential Equations Problem Solver is the perfect resource for any class, any exam, and any problem.

Ordinary Differential Equations

Ordinary Differential Equations
Author: David N. Cheban
Publisher:
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2011
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789814335959

This is a textbook on ordinary differential equations in their applied aspects and it caters to students with a physico-mathematical profile, as well as those in informatics and cybernetics. This book also caters to educators who study the pedagogy of teaching mathematics, especially on differential equations. Containing over 400 solved examples and problems, its main objective is to promote a deep understanding on the theory, develop concrete mathematical thinking of students, nurture the skills in finding solutions to the problems, and understand their physical essence. This book completely covers all parts of the course on ordinary differential equations taught at universities: first-order differential equations, high-order differential equations, systems of differential equations, stability theory and so on.

Solving Ordinary Differential Equations I

Solving Ordinary Differential Equations I
Author: Ernst Hairer
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2008-04-03
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 354078862X

This book deals with methods for solving nonstiff ordinary differential equations. The first chapter describes the historical development of the classical theory, and the second chapter includes a modern treatment of Runge-Kutta and extrapolation methods. Chapter three begins with the classical theory of multistep methods, and concludes with the theory of general linear methods. The reader will benefit from many illustrations, a historical and didactic approach, and computer programs which help him/her learn to solve all kinds of ordinary differential equations. This new edition has been rewritten and new material has been included.

Solving Ordinary Differential Equations II

Solving Ordinary Differential Equations II
Author: Ernst Hairer
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 615
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3662099470

"Whatever regrets may be, we have done our best." (Sir Ernest Shackleton, turning back on 9 January 1909 at 88°23' South.) Brahms struggled for 20 years to write his first symphony. Compared to this, the 10 years we have been working on these two volumes may even appear short. This second volume treats stiff differential equations and differential alge braic equations. It contains three chapters: Chapter IV on one-step (Runge Kutta) methods for stiff problems, Chapter Von multistep methods for stiff problems, and Chapter VI on singular perturbation and differential-algebraic equations. Each chapter is divided into sections. Usually the first sections of a chapter are of an introductory nature, explain numerical phenomena and exhibit numerical results. Investigations of a more theoretieal nature are presented in the later sections of each chapter. As in Volume I, the formulas, theorems, tables and figures are numbered consecutively in each section and indicate, in addition, the section num ber. In cross references to other chapters the (latin) chapter number is put first. References to the bibliography are again by "author" plus "year" in parentheses. The bibliography again contains only those papers which are discussed in the text and is in no way meant to be complete.

Linear Algebra Problem Solver (REA)

Linear Algebra Problem Solver (REA)
Author: The Editors of REA
Publisher: Research & Education Assoc.
Total Pages: 1026
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0738668451

The Problem Solvers are an exceptional series of books that are thorough, unusually well-organized, and structured in such a way that they can be used with any text. No other series of study and solution guides has come close to the Problem Solvers in usefulness, quality, and effectiveness. Educators consider the Problem Solvers the most effective series of study aids on the market. Students regard them as most helpful for their school work and studies. With these books, students do not merely memorize the subject matter, they really get to understand it. Each Problem Solver is over 1,000 pages, yet each saves hours of time in studying and finding solutions to problems. These solutions are worked out in step-by-step detail, thoroughly and clearly. Each book is fully indexed for locating specific problems rapidly. For linear algebra courses, as well as for courses in computers, physics, engineering, and sciences which use linear algebra. Concentrations on solutions to applied problems in economics, mechanics, electricity, chemistry, geometry, business, probability, graph theory, and linear programming.