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This corrected third printing retains the authors'main emphasis on ordinary differential equations. It is most appropriate for upper level undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of mathematics, engineering, and applied mathematics, as well as the life sciences, physics and economics. The authors have taken the view that a differential equations theory defines functions; the object of the theory is to understand the behaviour of these functions. The tools the authors use include qualitative and numerical methods besides the traditional analytic methods, and the companion software, MacMath, is designed to bring these notions to life.
This is a continuation of the subject matter discussed in the first
book, with an emphasis on systems of ordinary differential
equations and will be most appropriate for upper level
undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of mathematics,
engineering, and applied mathematics, as well as in the life
sciences, physics, and economics.
After an introduction, there follow chapters on systems of
differential equations, of linear differential equations, and of
nonlinear differential equations. The book continues with
structural stability, bifurcations, and an appendix on linear
algebra. The whole is rounded off with an appendix containing
important theorems from parts I and II, as well as answers to
selected problems.
This corrected third printing retains the authors'main emphasis on
ordinary differential equations. It is most appropriate for upper
level undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of
mathematics, engineering, and applied mathematics, as well as the
life sciences, physics and economics. The authors have taken the
view that a differential equations theory defines functions; the
object of the theory is to understand the behaviour of these
functions. The tools the authors use include qualitative and
numerical methods besides the traditional analytic methods, and the
companion software, MacMath, is designed to bring these notions to
life.
This is a continuation of the subject matter discussed in the first
book, with an emphasis on systems of ordinary differential
equations and will be most appropriate for upper level
undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of mathematics,
engineering, and applied mathematics, as well as in the life
sciences, physics, and economics.
After an introduction, there follow chapters on systems of
differential equations, of linear differential equations, and of
nonlinear differential equations. The book continues with
structural stability, bifurcations, and an appendix on linear
algebra. The whole is rounded off with an appendix containing
important theorems from parts I and II, as well as answers to
selected problems.
MacMath is a scientific toolkit for the Macintosh computer
consisting of 12 graphics programs. It supports mathematical
computation and experimentation in dynamical systems, both for
differential equations and for iteration. MacMath addresses
differential equations and iteration such as: analyser, diffeq,
phase plane, diffeq 3D views, numerical methods, periodic
differential equations, cascade, 2D iteration, eigenfinder,
jacobidraw, fourier, planets. These versatile programs greatly
enhance the understanding of the mathematics in these topics. This
new edition includes the latest version of the MacMath diskette,
9.2.
MacMath is a scientific toolkit for the Macintosh computer
consisting of twelve graphics programs. It supports mathematical
computation and experimentation in dynamical systems, both for
differential equations and for iteration. The MacMath package was
designed to accompany the textbooks Differential Equations: A
Dynamical Systems Approach Part I & II. The text and software
was developed for a junior-senior level course in applicable
mathematics at Cornell University, in order to take advantage of
excellent and easily accessible graphics. MacMath addresses
differential equations and iteration such as: analyzer, diffeq,
phase plane, diffeq 3D views, numerical methods, periodic
differential equations, cascade, 2D iteration, eigenfinder,
jacobidraw, fourier, planets. These versatile programs greatly
enhance the understanding of the mathematics in these topics.
Qualitative analysis of the picture leads to quantitative results
and even to new mathematics. This new edition includes the latest
version of the Mac Math diskette, 9.2.
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