Linear Differential Equations and Their Applications

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"Linear Differential Equations and Their Applications" is a classic mathematical text by Maxime Bôcher that systematically develops the theory of linear differential equations and demonstrates their use in solving applied problems.

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instanceOf academic textbook
mathematics book
nonfiction book
approach emphasis on applications
rigorous theoretical development
author Maxime Bôcher NERFINISHED
coversTopic Fourier series methods
Green's functions
Sturm–Liouville problems
Wronskian NERFINISHED
applications to engineering
applications to physics
boundary value problems
eigenvalue problems
existence and uniqueness of solutions
fundamental systems of solutions
homogeneous linear differential equations
linear systems of differential equations
nonhomogeneous linear differential equations
series solutions of differential equations
superposition principle
educationalLevel university
field applied mathematics
differential equations
mathematics
focus applications of linear differential equations to applied problems
theory of linear differential equations
genre mathematics textbook
hasAuthorProfession Maxime Bôcher was an American mathematician NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance considered a classic text in the theory of linear differential equations
intendedAudience advanced undergraduates
engineers
graduate students
mathematicians
physicists
language English
mainSubject applications of differential equations
linear differential equations
ordinary differential equations
structure systematic exposition of linear differential equations
usedAs course textbook in differential equations
reference for linear differential equations

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Maxime Bôcher notableWork Linear Differential Equations and Their Applications