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         Equations Differential:     more books (100)
  1. Ordinary Differential Equations by Morris Tenenbaum, Harry Pollard, 1985-10-01
  2. Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers (Dover Books on Advanced Mathematics) by Stanley J. Farlow, 1993-09-01
  3. Differential Equations For Dummies by Steven Holzner, 2008-06-10
  4. Schaum's Outline of Differential Equations, 3ed (Schaum's Outline Series) by Richard Bronson, 2009-05-20
  5. Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems by William E. Boyce, Richard C. DiPrima, 2010-11-15
  6. Student Solutions Manual for Elementary Differential Equations by Henry C. Edwards, 2007-11-29
  7. Differential Equations Computing and Modeling (4th Edition) by C. Henry Edwards, David E. Penney, 2007-08-10
  8. Introduction to Partial Differential Equations with Applications by E. C. Zachmanoglou, Dale W. Thoe, 1987-02-01
  9. Student Solutions Manual for Differential Equations by John Polking, 2005-10-07
  10. Partial Differential Equations: An Introduction by Walter A. Strauss, 2007-12-21
  11. Ordinary Differential Equations (Universitext) (Volume 0) by Vladimir I. Arnold, 2006-07-26
  12. An Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations (Dover Books on Advanced Mathematics) by Earl A. Coddington, 1989-03-01
  13. Partial Differential Equations: Second Edition (Graduate Studies in Mathematics) by Lawrence C. Evans, 2010-03-03
  14. Differential Equations and Their Applications : An Introduction to Applied Mathematics (Texts in Applied Mathematics, Vol. 11) by Martin Braun, 1992-12-05

161. Dominic Donnelly
University of Oxford. Numerical solution of partial differential equations (particularly problems involving free boundaries); twophase flow problems.
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Dominic Donnelly
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162. A Matlab Differentiation Matrix Suite
Functions for solving differential equations by the spectral collocation (a.k.a. pseudospectral) method.
http://dip.sun.ac.za/~weideman/research/differ.html
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A Matlab Differentiation Matrix Suite
This is a MATLAB software suite, created by JAC Weideman and SC Reddy, consisting of seventeen functions for solving differential equations by the spectral collocation (a.k.a. pseudospectral) method. It includes functions for computing differentiation matrices of arbitrary order corresponding to Chebyshev, Hermite, Laguerre, Fourier, and sinc interpolants. It also includes FFT-based routines for Fourier, Chebyshev and sinc differentiation. Auxiliary functions are included for incorporating boundary conditions, performing interpolation using barycentric formulas, and computing roots of orthogonal polynomials. In the accompanying paper it is demonstrated how to use the package for solving eigenvalue, boundary value, and initial value problems arising in the fields of special functions, quantum mechanics, nonlinear waves, and hydrodynamic stability.
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The paper has been published in ACM TOMS, Vol. 26, pp. 465519 (2000). (

163. Liouville
The mathematician who developed SturmLiouville differential equations.
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Liouville.html
Joseph Liouville
Born: 24 March 1809 in Saint-Omer, France
Died: 8 Sept 1882 in Paris, France
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Joseph Liouville Gergonne 's Journal he proved some geometrical results which he wrote up as papers although they were never published. 's in session 1825-26. He also attended courses by Arago Cauchy 's courses, it is clear that Cauchy must have had a strong influence on him. Liouville graduated in 1827 with de Prony and Poisson among his examiners. partial differential equations and the theory of heat. In 1831 Liouville was appointed to his first academic post, as assistant to Claude Mathieu In 1836 Liouville founded a mathematics journal . This journal, sometimes known as Journal de Liouville , did much for mathematics in France throughout the 19 th century. Liouville had already gained an international reputation with papers published in Crelle 's Journal but at the same time the quality of Crelle 's Journal made him aware of deficiencies in the avenues for mathematical publications which there were in France. Certainly he was unhappy with the style of the Paris Journals for he wrote in 1836:-

164. Jim Herod's Home Page
School of Mathematics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Page includes author's notes of multivariable calculus, differential equations, and mathematics of biology. various applications and linear algebra (pdf format). Also, has family lineage.
http://www.math.gatech.edu/~herod/
Jim Herod's Home Page
James V. Herod, Professor Emeritus
School of Mathematics
Georgia Institute of Technology
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First note that I have retired . I no longer maintain an office at Georgia Tech. Look at my address above! I do answer email. This is the best way to contact me when I am at home. When I travel, my email is different. What follows is a collection of things that please me. I list them in no particular order, give a brief description of what they are about, and provide a contact point to access more details. 1. No More Same Old Calculus: Before I retired, Professor George Cain and I made a common observation : most students entering Georgia Tech have already had the calculus. Because they think they already know the calculus, they often fail to note that the college course expects a deeper understanding of the concepts. Or, the students are bored because their high school calculus was such a good course. Cain and I wanted to make the materials fresh and exciting. Our decision was to present the notions of calculus in a multidimensional setting at the outset. This would take more time than typical in a second year calculus course because we would constantly go back to re-look at the one dimensional setting from this multidimensional perspective. Where could we find a text? Can you guess 2. Asynchronous Studies in Undergraduate Partial Differential Equations:

165. Numerics - Interactive
In this PDF book by Thomas Risse, basic numerical algorithms are presented and implemented in order to determine the precision of computation, to solve systems of linear equations, to evaluate elementary functions, to find zeros, to integrate and to solve ordinary differential equations numerically. The performance of different algorithms can be compared.
http://www.weblearn.hs-bremen.de/risse/MAI/docs/numerics.pdf

166. QuickMath Automatic Math Solutions
Solves algebra, differential, integral and matrix equations.
http://www.quickmath.com/
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167. Laurent Berger's Webpage
Havard University. Padic representations and differential equations. Personal information, papers, lectures, and pictures.
http://abel.math.harvard.edu/~laurent/
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168. Differential Equations In Banach Algebras
Fuchsian Singularities of Linear Ordinary differential equations in Banach Algebras. By Gerald Albrecht in Wuppertal.
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169. Mike Giles
University of Oxford. Development and analysis of numerical methods for partial differential equations, particularly in computational fluid dynamics; parallel and distributed computing.
http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/people/mike.giles.html
Mike Giles
Professor of Computational Fluid Dynamics
Director of the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre
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170. New Calculus With Maple V Homepage Address
The online texts listed serve as supplements for studying Calculus and differential equations.
http://www2.ncsu.edu/eos/info/maple_info/www/

171. Professor Weinan E
Professor of Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Physics, Princeton University. MultiScale Problems, Complex Energy Landscapes and Rare Events,Stochastic differential equations.
http://www.math.princeton.edu/~weinan/
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Research: Multiscale and Stochastic Modeling in Computational Science
Develop systematic mathematical framework and computational methodologies for stochastic and multiscale modeling in science and engineering. The particular areas of application we are interested in include:
  • Fluid mechanics : complex polymeric and/or liquid crystalline flows, micro-fluidics, surface chemistry and fluid flow interaction. Solid mechanics : material defects such as phase boundaries, dislocations and cracks, crystal plasticity; interaction of microscopic mechanisms and macroscopic deformation. Chemistry : reaction rates and pathways, QM/MM modeling of macromolecules. Biology : multiscale modeling of biopolymers such as lipids, proteins and DNA, membrane deformation and dynamics.
Teaching: Graduate Curriculum in Applied Mathematics/Computational Science
This set of courses is designed for graduate students in applied mathematics whose primary interest is in the modeling and analysis of scientific problems. This is a joint project with David Cai and Eric Vanden-Eijnden of the Courant Institute. There are a total of five courses:

172. Monographs: Electron. J. Diff. Eqns.
Textbooks and expository articles hosted by the Electronic Journal of differential equations.
http://ejde.math.swt.edu/mono-toc.html
Monographs
This section of the Electronic Journal of Differential Equations consists of textbooks and expository articles. To submit monographs to this section of the Electronic Journal of Differential Equations, please contact the EJDE managing editors. Return to the EJDE home page

173. Diffpack: Software For Finite Element Analysis And Partial Differential Equation
Diffpack is based on the latest developments in ObjectOriented Numerics. For customers this means unsurpassed modeling flexibility while satisfying the strictest demand for computational efficiency. C++
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Numerical Software for Finite Element Analysis and Partial Differential Equations
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174. Toolkit
Solving a separable ODE. This tool can be used to find the general implicit solution of the first order, separable differential equation P(x)dx + Q(y)dy = 0.
http://mss.math.vanderbilt.edu/~pscrooke/detoolkit.html
The MathServ DE Toolkit
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  • Antiderivative . This tool attempts to find antideivatives of the given function.
  • Plotting an equation . This tool draws the graph of an equation: F(x,y)=0.
  • Solve a system . This tool attempts to solve a system of linear equations.
  • Tangent field of an ODE . This tool draws the tangent field of a first order ODE: dy/dx = f(x,y) over a rectangle of the xy-plane.
  • Solving a separable ODE . This tool can be used to find the general implicit solution of the first order, separable differential equation: P(x)dx + Q(y)dy = 0.
  • Solving an exact ODE . This tool can be used to find the general explicit solution of the first order, exact differential equation: P(x,y)dx + Q(x,y)dy = 0.
  • Solving a linear ODE . This tool can be used to find the general explicit solution of the first order, linear differential equation: dy/dx + P(x)y = Q(x).
  • Solving a homogeneous ODE . This tool can be used to find the general implicit solution of the first order, homogeneous differential equation: dy/dx = f(x,y) = F(v), v = y/x.
  • Solving a Bernoulli ODE . This tool can be used to find the general explicit solution of the Bernoulli differential equation: dy/dx + P(x)y = Q(x)y r where r is a constant.

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176. Index Of /kepler/maple_worksheets/ma003
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