A mathematical text on basic linear partial differential equations written by François Treves and published in 1975.
A classic and rigorous treatment of Ordinary Differential Equations, covering existence theory, stability, and qualitative behavior of solutions. Widely used by advanced students and researchers.
This book introduces the use of differential equations to model biological phenomena. It covers population dynamics, epidemiology, biochemical kinetics, and other applications of ordinary and partial differential equations in biological systems. Suitable for undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, biology, and applied sciences.
This textbook teaches how differential equations are used in the biological sciences. It is based on a successful one-semester course and helps students in life sciences understand differential equations in real biological contexts. The text introduces necessary mathematics — such as linear algebra and partial differential equations — when and where needed, using examples drawn from real …