Based on a Brown University course in applied mathematics, this text is designed to prepare readers for the study of differential equations and to show them how to conduct effective literature searches. A rigorous and demanding treatment, it emphasizes nonlinear problems and focuses on specific analytical methods. 1969 edition.
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A longtime professor at Brown University, Jack K. Hale is a Regents Professor Emeritus at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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