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A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations

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

Henry J. Ricardo (Author)

9780128234174

Hardback, published 4 June 2020

556 pages

23.5 x 19 x 3.2 cm, 1.25 kg

\""...This is a student-friendly text, from which learning is easy, even if I myself would have introduced the solution of paired first-order DEs by looking for linear combinations before going into the matrix formulation. It is very well produced and I spotted no egregious errors, although the breaking of equations between lines of text is a minor nuisance. Many calculus books use quotations in what is usually no more than an attempt at whimsicality, but here I much liked the dedication, to \u2018the sole stable equilibrium point in my life, and for all the second derivatives\u2019 (five names following).

Instructors of many courses should certainly consider this book, despite its price, unless they are]

A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations Ricardo Hardback 3e

A Modern Introduction to Differential Equations

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

Henry J. Ricardo (Author)

9780128234174

Hardback, published 4 June 2020

556 pages

23.5 x 19 x 3.2 cm, 1.25 kg

\""...This is a student-friendly text, from which learning is easy, even if I myself would have introduced the solution of paired first-order DEs by looking for linear combinations before going into the matrix formulation. It is very well produced and I spotted no egregious errors, although the breaking of equations between lines of text is a minor nuisance. Many calculus books use quotations in what is usually no more than an attempt at whimsicality, but here I much liked the dedication, to \u2018the sole stable equilibrium point in my life, and for all the second derivatives\u2019 (five names following).

Instructors of many courses should certainly consider this book, despite its price, unless they are]

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