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Fundamentals of Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems Hardcover – 21 March 2011
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Fundamentals of Differential Equations, Eighth Edition is suitable for a one-semester sophomore- or junior-level course. Fundamentals of Differential Equations with Boundary Value Problems, Sixth Edition, contains enough material for a two-semester course that covers and builds on boundary value problems. The Boundary Value Problems version consists of the main text plus three additional chapters (Eigenvalue Problems and Sturm-Liouville Equations; Stability of Autonomous Systems; and Existence and Uniqueness Theory).
- Print length888 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPearson
- Publication date21 March 2011
- Dimensions20.83 x 3.56 x 25.65 cm
- ISBN-100321747747
- ISBN-13978-0321747747
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- Publisher : Pearson; 6th edition (21 March 2011)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 888 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0321747747
- ISBN-13 : 978-0321747747
- Dimensions : 20.83 x 3.56 x 25.65 cm
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Nice to meet you! I am Arthur David Snider, retired from the departments of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics at the University of South Florida. Over the years I have enjoyed some success in writing textbooks in vector analysis, complex analysis, ordinary and partial differential equations, random processes, optimization theory, and matrices; check out my book list. Movies of my lectures in these subjects can be accessed at my web page,
http://ee.eng.usf.edu/people/snider2.html ;
many instructors around the globe use them as supplementary teaching aids. My current passion is my manuscript on bluegrass fiddling.
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- Harry HallerReviewed in the United States on 24 November 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars An Outstanding Text and Reference for Differential Equations and Oscillation
Verified PurchaseThis is my favorite text book, by far, for undergrad differential equations. I took differential equations in college awhile back and thought I needed a refresher before tackling vibration as an intro into quantum mechanics which is a hobby. Well, I needed more than a "refresher," and had to restart from the basics. I purchased a handful of the current undergrad texts and examined a few of the others.
This text (along with its student solution manual) stood out as the perfect self-study book. Not only is it thorough and rigorous, but the applications to oscillation and other areas in physics were quite informative. By the time I completed this text, having solved most of the problems, not only had I learnt enough differential equation to comfortably move on to more advanced levels. And the thorough exposure to oscillation turned out to be quite valuable.
- Stephen SReviewed in the United States on 18 August 2016
3.0 out of 5 stars I'm glad I rented this and it wasn't that expensive
Verified PurchaseAs soon as I opened the book to start studying for my class the first few pages fell out. I'm glad I rented this and it wasn't that expensive.
- David SarnowskiReviewed in the United States on 22 July 2013
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good.
Verified PurchaseThis was the book required for my Differential Equations class 2 years ago now. I was probably one of the rare people who actually reads the chapters in books like these. It usually does a good job of explaining the process of solving the problems, if memory serves. Some chapter can get a bit concept heavy and hard to work through, but that's just the nature of the subject I'm sure. The modeling of heat flow chapter is one example of this, I must've read that chapter 2-3 times over and still couldn't manage to figure out where everything was coming from, but the few times that happened aside it was helpful. I also liked the little jokes added into some of the examples as notes "The driving force for oscillatory motion on a metal spring mattress is best left to the readers imagination, our editors say."
All in all a good book.