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Lectures on ordinary differential equations

Hailed by The American Mathematical Monthly as ""a rigorous and lively introduction,"" this text explores a topic of perennial interest in mathematics. The author, a distinguished mathematician and formulator of the Hurewicz theorem, presents a clear and lucid treatment that emph...

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Autor principal: Hurewicz, Witold
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: MIT 1958
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/231910
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Sumario:Hailed by The American Mathematical Monthly as ""a rigorous and lively introduction,"" this text explores a topic of perennial interest in mathematics. The author, a distinguished mathematician and formulator of the Hurewicz theorem, presents a clear and lucid treatment that emphasizes geometric methods. Topics include first-order scalar and vector equations, basic properties of linear vector equations, and two-dimensional nonlinear autonomous systems. Suitable for senior mathematics students, the text begins with an examination of differential equations of the first order in one unknown funct