Ordinary Differential Equations (textbook)
1973 textbook by Vladimir Arnold
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Ordinary Differential Equations, published by MIT Press in 1973, is a textbook by mathematician Vladimir Arnold. It was translated from the Russian by Richard A. Silverman. It's an introductory course for graduate students or strong undergraduate students.[1] The focus is on applications to mechanics. Some opinions of reviewers: Chicone praised the book, while Sacker mentioned that many results are given without proof.[2][3][4] As put by the magazine American Scientist: "[...] textbook treats the subject of ordinary differential equations in an entirely new way [...]. One can expect this book to bring new life into this old subject."[5]
| Author | Vladimir Arnold |
|---|---|
| Translator | Richard A. Silverman |
| Language | English |
| Subject | Differential equations |
| Published | MIT Press |
Publication date | 1973 |
| Media type | Book |