Publisher's Synopsis
"As we have prepared an updated edition our first priorities are to preserve, and to enhance, the qualities that have made previous editions so successful. In particular, we adopt the viewpoint of an applied mathematician with diverse interests in differential equations, ranging from quite theoretical to intensely practical-and usually a combination of both. Three pillars of our presentation of the material are methods of solution, analysis of solutions, and approximations of solutions. Regardless of the specific viewpoint adopted,we have sought to ensure the exposition is simultaneously correct and complete, but not needlessly abstract. The intended audience is undergraduate STEM students whose degree program includes an introductory course in differential equations during the first two years. The essential prerequisite is a working knowledge of calculus, typically a two- or three-semester course sequence or an equivalent. While a basi