Lectures on Differential Equations
by Craig A. Tracy
Publisher: University of California 2011
Number of pages: 131
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From the table of contents: Pendulum and MatLab; First Order Equations; Second Order Linear Equations; Difference Equations; Matrix Differential Equations; Weighted String; Quantum Harmonic Oscillator; Laplace Transform, etc.
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