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Many important phenomena are described and modeled by means of
differential and integral equations. To understand these phenomena
necessarily implies being able to solve the differential and
integral equations that model them. Such equations, and the
development of techniques for solving them, have always held a
privileged place in the mathematical sciences. Today, theoretical
advances have led to more abstract and comprehensive theories which
are increasingly more complex in their mathematical concepts.
Theoretical investigations along these lines have led to even more
abstract and comprehensive theories, and to increasingly complex
mathematical concepts. Long-standing teaching practice has,
however, shown that the theory of differential and integral
equations cannot be studied thoroughly and understood by mere
contemplation. This can only be achieved by acquiring the necessary
techniques; and the best way to achieve this is by working through
as many different exercises as possible. The eight chapters of this
book contain a large number of problems and exercises, selected on
the basis of long experience in teaching students, which together
with the author's original problems cover the whole range of
current methods employed in solving the integral, differential
equations, and the partial differential equations of order one,
without, however, renouncing the classical problems. Every chapter
of this book begins with the succinct theoretical exposition of the
minimum of knowledge required to solve the problems and exercises
therein.
Many important phenomena are described and modeled by means of
differential and integral equations. To understand these phenomena
necessarily implies being able to solve the differential and
integral equations that model them. Such equations, and the
development of techniques for solving them, have always held a
privileged place in the mathematical sciences. Today, theoretical
advances have led to more abstract and comprehensive theories which
are increasingly more complex in their mathematical concepts.
Theoretical investigations along these lines have led to even more
abstract and comprehensive theories, and to increasingly complex
mathematical concepts. Long-standing teaching practice has,
however, shown that the theory of differential and integral
equations cannot be studied thoroughly and understood by mere
contemplation. This can only be achieved by acquiring the necessary
techniques; and the best way to achieve this is by working through
as many different exercises as possible. The eight chapters of this
book contain a large number of problems and exercises, selected on
the basis of long experience in teaching students, which together
with the author's original problems cover the whole range of
current methods employed in solving the integral, differential
equations, and the partial differential equations of order one,
without, however, renouncing the classical problems. Every chapter
of this book begins with the succinct theoretical exposition of the
minimum of knowledge required to solve the problems and exercises
therein.
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