
This book provides a clear and concise introduction to the study of differential equations, focusing on the techniques and applications most relevant to students in engineering and the physical sciences. It covers first-order and higher-order equations, Laplace transforms, and numerical methods, with numerous worked examples and exercises to reinforce understanding.
This text investigates the fundamental principles and practical applications of differential equations in engineering and physical sciences. Murray Spiegel, a noted mathematician and educator, utilizes a structured pedagogical approach to bridge the gap between theoretical calculus and real-world problem solving. The book presents a comprehensive framework for identifying, classifying, and solving various types of differential equations through systematic analytical methods.
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Experts and educators frequently highlight this text as a reliable, foundational resource for undergraduate engineering students. Readers often note the clarity of the worked examples and the logical progression of the problem sets throughout the chapters.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1967-01-01
Publisher:
Prentice Hall Inc
ISBN-10:
0130040088
ISBN-13:
9780130040084
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