Andrew Russell Forsyth (1858-1942) was an influential Scottish
mathematician notable for incorporating the advances of Continental
mathematics within the British tradition. Originally published in
1890, this book constitutes the first of six volumes in Forsyth's
Theory of Differential Equations series, concentrating specifically
on exact equations and Pfaff's problem. The text contains detailed
information on the development of these areas and substantial
contributions made to them. All sources are quoted in their proper
connection and a few fresh investigations are added. Examples are
given, where necessary, in order to provide illustrations of
various methods. This book will be of value to anyone with an
interest in differential equations and the history of mathematics.
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