Elementary Differential Equations – W. Kohler, L. Johnson – 2nd Edition

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Elementary Differential Equations with Boundary Value Problems integrates the underlying theory, the solution procedures, and the numerical/computational aspects of differential equations in a seamless way that provides students with the necessary framework to understand and solve differential equations. Theory is presented as simply as possible with an emphasis on how to use it.

With an emphasis on linear equations, linear and nonlinear equations (first order and higher order) are treated in separate chapters. In developing mathematical models, this text guides the student carefully through the underlying physical principles leading to the relevant mathematics.

Asking students to use common sense, intuition, and ‘back-of-the-envelope’ checks as well as challenging them to anticipate and interpret the physical content of the solution encourage critical thinking.

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  • 1: INTRODUCTION TO DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

    1.1    Examples of Differential Equations
    1.2    Direction Fields
    2: FIRST ORDER DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
    2.1   Introduction
    2.2   First Order Linear Differential Equations
    2.3   Introduction to Mathematical Models
    2.4   Population Dynamics and Radioactive Decay
    2.5    First Order Nonlinear Differential Equations
    2.6    Separable First Order Equations
    2.7    Exact Differential Equations
    2.8    The Logistic Population Model
    2.9    Applications to Mechanics
    2.10  Euler’s Method
    3:SECOND AND HIGHER ORDER LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
    3.1    Introduction
    3.2    The General Solution of Homogeneous Equations
    3.3    Constant Coefficient Homogeneous Equations
    3.4    Real Repeated Roots; Reduction of Order
    3.5    Complex Roots
    3.6    Unforced Mechanical Vibrations
    3.7    The General Solution of a Linear Nonhomogeneous Equation
    3.8    The Method of Undetermined Coefficients
    3.9    The Method of Variation of Parameters
    3.10  Forced Mechanical Vibrations, Electrical Networks, and Resonance
    3.11  Higher Order Linear Homogeneous Differential Equations
    3.12  Higher Order Homogeneous Constant Coefficient Differential Equations
    3.13  Higher Order Linear Nonhomogeneous Differential Equations
    4: FIRST ORDER LINEAR SYSTEMS
    4.1    Introduction
    4.2    Existence and Uniqueness
    4.3    Homogeneous Linear Systems
    4.4    Constant Coefficient Homogeneous Systems and the Eigenvalue Problem
    4.5    Real Eigenvalues and the Phase Plane
    4.6    Complex Eigenvalues
    4.7    Repeated Eigenvalues
    4.8    Nonhomogeneous Linear Systems
    4.9    Numerical Methods for Systems of Differential Equations
    4.10  The Exponential Matrix and Diagonalization
    5: LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
    5.1    Introduction
    5.2    Laplace Transform Pairs
    5.3    The Method of Partial Fractions
    5.4    Laplace Transforms of Periodic Functions and System Transfer Functions
    5.5    Solving Systems of Differential Equations
    5.6    Convolution
    5.7    The Delta Function and Impulse Response
    6: NONLINEAR SYSTEMS
    6.1    Introduction
    6.2    Equilibrium Solutions and Direction Fields
    6.3    Conservative Systems
    6.4    Stability
    6.5    Linearization and the Local Picture
    6.6    Two-Dimensional Linear Systems
    6.7    Predator-Prey Population Models
    7: NUMERICAL METHODS
    7.1    Euler’s Method, Heun’s Method, the Modified Euler’s Method
    7.2    Taylor Series Methods
    7.3    Runge-Kutta Methods
    8: SERIES SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
    8.1     Introduction
    8.2     Series Solutions near an Ordinary Point
    8.3     The Euler Equation
    8.4     Solutions Near a Regular Singular Point and the Method of Frobenius
    8.5     The Method of Frobenius Continued; Special Cases and a Summary
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