Go back

Introduction To Nonlinear Differential And Integral Equations(1st Edition)

Authors:

Harold T Davis

Free introduction to nonlinear differential and integral equations 1st edition harold t davis 1614277222,
5 ratings
Cover Type:Hardcover
Condition:Used

In Stock

Shipment time

Expected shipping within 2 Days
Access to 30 Million+ solutions Free
Ask 50 Questions from expert AI-Powered Answers
7 days-trial

Total Price:

$0

List Price: $59.95 Savings: $59.95(100%)
Access to 30 Million+ solutions
Ask 50 Questions from expert AI-Powered Answers 24/7 Tutor Help Detailed solutions for Introduction To Nonlinear Differential And Integral Equations

Price:

$9.99

/month

Book details

ISBN: 1614277222, 978-1614277224

Book publisher: Martino Fine Books

Get your hands on the best-selling book Introduction To Nonlinear Differential And Integral Equations 1st Edition for free. Feed your curiosity and let your imagination soar with the best stories coming out to you without hefty price tags. Browse SolutionInn to discover a treasure trove of fiction and non-fiction books where every page leads the reader to an undiscovered world. Start your literary adventure right away and also enjoy free shipping of these complimentary books to your door.

Book Summary: 2014 Reprint of 1960 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition. Not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Within recent years interest in nonlinear equations has grown enormously. They are extremely important as basic equations in many areas of mathematical physics, and they have received renewed attention because of progress in their solution by machines. This volume undertakes a definition of the field, indicating advances that have been made up through 1960. The author's position is that while the advent of machines has resulted in much new knowledge, one should not disregard analytical methods, since the solution of nonlinear equations possesses singularities which only the analytical method (as based upon the work of Poincare, Liapounoff, Painleve and Goursatl can discover. After a general survey of the problem presented by nonlinear equations, the author discusses the differential equation of the first order, following this by chapters on the Riccati equation (as a bridge between linear and nonlinear equations) and existence theorems, with special reference to Cauchy's method. Second order equations are introduced via Volterra's problem and the problem of pursuit, and succeeding chapters cover elliptic integrals and functions and theta functions; differential equations of the second order; and second order differential equations of the polynomial class, with special reference to Painleve transcendents. The technique of continuous analytical continuation is shown, while phenomena of the phase plane are studied as an introduction to nonlinear mechanics.