
Livro digital
Título:
Differential Equations (1922)
Autor:
H. B. Phillips
Categoria:
Tecnologia > Geral
Doador:
Raffaello D. N.
Sinopse:
Differential equations can feel abstract until you see how they organize real change, and the table of contents shows this book starting exactly there: variables separable, then the many forms of first-order equations, before moving into special second-order cases.
H. B. Phillips builds the subject in a classroom-friendly sequence, beginning with definitions and separation of variables, then exact equations, integrating factors, linear forms, homogeneous equations, and changes of variable. The later chapters push into concrete applications such as water flow from an orifice, continuity, heat flow, beam deflection, cable equilibrium, and straight-line motion.
This is a structured mathematics textbook with a practical bent, not just a formula sheet. Readers get a clear progression from core techniques to applied models, with the chapter order itself revealing how the subject is meant to be learned: method first, then classification, then physical interpretation.