A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations
Designed for a one-semester course, A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations presents a solid and highly accessible introduction to differential equations, developing the concepts from a dynamic systems perspective and employing technology to treat topics graphically, numerically, and analytically. It thus blends the traditional differential equations text with the best of the more recent reform approaches. Written completely from the perspective of the student, the text provides strong pedagogy along with an informal, interactive style to help students develop an effective understanding of important techniques and applications.

  • Worked out examples and exercises taken from biology, chemistry, economics, physics, and engineering enable students to see how math applies to their chosen majors.
  • Coverage of a graphing calculator and/or CAS (computer algebra system) is fully integrated into the text to help students construct the required graphs and numerical approximations.
  • Every chapter begins with an informal Introduction that sets the tone and prepares students for the material to come.
  • A narrative Summary at the end of each chapter reminds the reader of the important concepts in the chapter.
  • An appendix containing traditional coverage of series solutions is included in the back of the text.
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A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations
Designed for a one-semester course, A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations presents a solid and highly accessible introduction to differential equations, developing the concepts from a dynamic systems perspective and employing technology to treat topics graphically, numerically, and analytically. It thus blends the traditional differential equations text with the best of the more recent reform approaches. Written completely from the perspective of the student, the text provides strong pedagogy along with an informal, interactive style to help students develop an effective understanding of important techniques and applications.

  • Worked out examples and exercises taken from biology, chemistry, economics, physics, and engineering enable students to see how math applies to their chosen majors.
  • Coverage of a graphing calculator and/or CAS (computer algebra system) is fully integrated into the text to help students construct the required graphs and numerical approximations.
  • Every chapter begins with an informal Introduction that sets the tone and prepares students for the material to come.
  • A narrative Summary at the end of each chapter reminds the reader of the important concepts in the chapter.
  • An appendix containing traditional coverage of series solutions is included in the back of the text.
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A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations

A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations

by Henry J. Ricardo
A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations

A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations

by Henry J. Ricardo

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Designed for a one-semester course, A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations presents a solid and highly accessible introduction to differential equations, developing the concepts from a dynamic systems perspective and employing technology to treat topics graphically, numerically, and analytically. It thus blends the traditional differential equations text with the best of the more recent reform approaches. Written completely from the perspective of the student, the text provides strong pedagogy along with an informal, interactive style to help students develop an effective understanding of important techniques and applications.

  • Worked out examples and exercises taken from biology, chemistry, economics, physics, and engineering enable students to see how math applies to their chosen majors.
  • Coverage of a graphing calculator and/or CAS (computer algebra system) is fully integrated into the text to help students construct the required graphs and numerical approximations.
  • Every chapter begins with an informal Introduction that sets the tone and prepares students for the material to come.
  • A narrative Summary at the end of each chapter reminds the reader of the important concepts in the chapter.
  • An appendix containing traditional coverage of series solutions is included in the back of the text.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780128182185
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 01/17/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 556
File size: 66 MB
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About the Author

Henry J. Ricardo works at Medgar Evers College of the City University of New York in Brooklyn, USA.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Differential Equations2. First-Order Differential Equations3. The Numerical Approximation of Solutions4. Second- and Higher-Order Equations5. The Laplace Transform6. Systems of Linear Differential Equations7. Systems of Nonlinear Differential Equations

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Accessible introduction from a dynamical systems perspective with a wealth of worked examples and exercises

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