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AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND THEIR
APPLICATIONS by H. T. H. PIAGGIO, M. A., D. Sc. PROFESSOR OF
MATHEMATICS, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, NOTTINGHAM SENIOR SCHOLAR OF ST.
JOHNS COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE LONDON G. BELL AND SONS, LTD, 1949 First
published May 1920. Reprinted 1921, 1924, 1925, 1926 Revised and
Enlarged Edition 1922 reprinted 1929, 1931, 1933, 1937, 1959, 1940,
1911, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1949. PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN
BY ROBERT MACLKHOSE AND CO. LTD. THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, GLASGOW.
PREFACE THE Theory of Differential Equations, said Sophus Lie, is
the most important branch of modern mathematics. The subject may be
considered to occupy a central position from which different lines
of development extend in many directions. If we travel along the
purely analytical path, we are soon led to discuss Infinite Series,
Existence Theorems and the Theory of Functions. Another leads us to
the Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces. Between the two
lies the path first discovered by Lie, leading to continuous groups
of transformation and their geometrical interpretation. Diverging
in another direction, we are led to the study of mechanical and
electrical vibrations of all kinds and the important phenomenon of
resonance. Certain partial differential equations form the starting
point for the study of the conduction of heat, the transmission of
electric waves, and many other branches of physics. Physical
Chemistry, with its law of mass-action, is largely concerned with
certain differential equations. The object of this book is to give
an account of the central parts of the subject in as simple a form
as possible, suitable for those with no previous knowledge of it,
andyet at the same time to point out the different directions in
which it may be developed. The greater part of the text and the
examples in the body of it will be found very easy. The only
previous knowledge assumed is that of the elements of the
differential and integral calculus and a little coordinate
geometry. The miscellaneous examples at the end of the various
chapters are slightly harder. They contain several theorems of
minor importance, with hints that should be sufficient to enable
the student to solve them. They also contain geometrical and
physical applications, but great care has been taken to state the
questions m such a way that no knowledge of physics is required.
For instance, one question asks for a solution of a certain partial
VI PREFACE differential equation in terms of certain constants and
variables. This may be regarded as a piece of pure mathematics, but
it is immediately followed by a note pointing out that the work
refers to a well-known experiment in heat, and giving the physical
meaning of the constants and variables concerned. Finally, at the
end of the book is given a set of 115 examples of much greater
difficulty, most of which are taken from university examination
papers. I have to thank the Universities of London, Sheffield and
Wales, and the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press for their
kind per mission in allowing me to use these. The book covers the
course in differential equations required for the London B. Sc.
Honours or Schedule A of the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos, Part
II., and also includes some of the work required for the London M.
Sc. or Schedule B of the Mathematical Tripos. An appendix gives
suggestions for further reading. Thenumber of examples, both worked
and unworked, is very large, and the answers to the unworked ones
are given at the end of the book. A few special points may be
mentioned. The graphical method in Chapter I. based on the MS.
kindly lent me by Dr. Brodetsky of a paper he read before the
Mathematical Association, and on a somewhat similar paper by Prof.
Takeo Wada has not appeared before in any text-book. The chapter
dealing with numerical integration deals with the subject rather
more fully than usual...
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| Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
| Release date: |
November 2008 |
| First published: |
November 2008 |
| Authors: |
H.T.H. Piaggio
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| Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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| Pages: |
308 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-2056-4 |
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| LSN: |
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| Barcode: |
9781443720564 |
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