9781939512048-1939512042-Ordinary Differential Equations: From Calculus to Dynamical Systems (Mathematical Association of America Textbooks)

Ordinary Differential Equations: From Calculus to Dynamical Systems (Mathematical Association of America Textbooks)

ISBN-13: 9781939512048
ISBN-10: 1939512042
Edition: 1
Author: Virginia W. Noonburg
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Format: Hardcover 326 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781939512048
ISBN-10: 1939512042
Edition: 1
Author: Virginia W. Noonburg
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Format: Hardcover 326 pages

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Ordinary Differential Equations: From Calculus to Dynamical Systems (Mathematical Association of America Textbooks) (ISBN-13: 9781939512048 and ISBN-10: 1939512042), written by authors Virginia W. Noonburg, was published by American Mathematical Society in 2014. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Macroeconomics (Economics) books. You can easily purchase or rent Ordinary Differential Equations: From Calculus to Dynamical Systems (Mathematical Association of America Textbooks) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Macroeconomics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.55.

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This book presents a modern treatment of material traditionally covered in the sophomore-level course in ordinary differential equations. While this course is usually required for engineering students the material is attractive to students in any field of applied science, including those in the biological sciences. The standard analytic methods for solving first and second-order differential equations are covered in the first three chapters. Numerical and graphical methods are considered, side-by-side with the analytic methods, and are then used throughout the text. An early emphasis on the graphical treatment of autonomous first-order equations leads easily into a discussion of bifurcation of solutions with respect to parameters. The fourth chapter begins the study of linear systems of first-order equations and includes a section containing all of the material on matrix algebra needed in the remainder of the text. Building on the linear analysis, the fifth chapter brings the student to a level where two-dimensional nonlinear systems can be analyzed graphically via the phase plane. The study of bifurcations is extended to systems of equations, using several compelling examples, many of which are drawn from population biology. In this chapter the student is gently introduced to some of the more important results in the theory of dynamical systems. A student project, involving a problem recently appearing in the mathematical literature on dynamical systems, is included at the end of Chapter 5. A full treatment of the Laplace transform is given in Chapter 6, with several of the examples taken from the biological sciences. An appendix contains completely worked-out solutions to all of the odd-numbered exercises. The book is aimed at students with a good calculus background that want to learn more about how calculus is used to solve real problems in today's world. It can be used as a text for the introductory differential equations course, and is readable enough to be used even if the class is being ""flipped."" The book is also accessible as a self-study text for anyone who has completed two terms of calculus, including highly motivated high school students. Graduate students preparing to take courses in dynamical systems theory will also find this text useful.

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