Differential Equations With Mathematica
โ Scribed by Martha L. Abell, James P. Braselton
- Publisher
- Morgan Kaufmann Pub
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 644
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
If you're taking a course in ODEs and your primary text doesn't have some kind of Mathematica supplement, then this book might help you learn to solve differential equations with Mathematica.
However, this book most emphatically is NOT a good place to learn diffy Q's if you're a novice or you don't have some other source of instruction. The author tends to dance around from topic to topic a bit much; she frequently presents the "condensed" version of definitions or proofs; and she has a tendency to drop very advanced notions (e.g. nonlinear equations) into the middle of simple discussions without warning. Much of the time, she seems to be assuming that her audience already knows the subject matter, so she can just give a quick sketch of some topic.
This book really doesn't provide enough value to justify its high price.
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