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Introduction to Matrix Analysis (Classics in Applied Mathematics)
Published in Paperback by Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics (June, 1997)
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A True Classic
I have been using this book for many years as a reference and as a source of interesting diversions. Bellman's typically dense style and leaving some proofs to the reader makes for a lot more material than its 387 pages would indicate. The main topics begin with matrix theory in maxima and minima and quickly get to dynamic programming, differential equations, and stability theory. This is the one good reference I have found on Markov matrices (not Markov processes). The last few topics are control processes, invariant imbedding, and Tychonov regularization. Side topics include Vandermonde matrices, Gaussian quadrature, and much, much more.
Modern Elementary Differential Equations
Published in Textbook Binding by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (January, 1971)
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Modern Elementary Differential Equations
I found this book too steep for my abilities. I was attracted to its small size, for I hoped that this would provide an easy way to understand DE's. However, I should have remembered what Pythagoras told the anxious king: "There is no royal road in mathematics." This book is a case in point. The reason for its brevity are that its demonstrations are terse, and it provides only occasional answers to the problem sets. Moreover, I find it asumes that the reader is an astute mathematician.
The book might serve as a good refresher (see other review comments), but not a sufficient introductory text for someone with no previous experience in DE's or at the very least, someone who does not have a strong mathematics background. I gave this book 2 stars and not 1, only because part of the problem might be me. I believe I will do much better with Schaum's book on differential equations in their Outline series--a much bigger book, of course.
The book might serve as a good refresher (see other review comments), but not a sufficient introductory text for someone with no previous experience in DE's or at the very least, someone who does not have a strong mathematics background. I gave this book 2 stars and not 1, only because part of the problem might be me. I believe I will do much better with Schaum's book on differential equations in their Outline series--a much bigger book, of course.
Confussing, Hard to read
I bought this book to review my differential equations, which I had taken years ago and had mostly forgoten. I foudn it useless: it seems to cover all the essential aspect of D.E. that would belong in a introductory text, and to have reasonable rigor. However, it went to fast, was not well organized, and was generally hard to follow. I found that I was lost within a few pages, dispite having successfully completed classes on the material in the past. I've seen more advanced texts on things such as advanced calculous and partial D.E.s that were easier to understand than this. Anyway, I don't have another book to suggest, but I would avoid this one.
Too few examples
I bought this book as an aid to a differential equations course I had as an undergrad, and I found that it was lacking in sufficient examples. The text itself was easy to follow and logical, but the derivations of the equations and finding the solutions to the diff eq's were rather brief with few intermediate steps. It does, however, explain the applications of the mathematics to other fields such as physics, engineering, even biology. It even includes a few computational computer programs to illustrate the applications in computer science. It was an ok book to read, but was weak in the area of "teaching from the blackboard."
An Introduction to Invariant Imbedding
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (January, 1975)
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Analytic Number Theory: An Introduction
Published in Paperback by Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company (January, 1980)
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Applied Dynamic Programming
Published in Textbook Binding by Princeton Univ Pr (April, 1962)
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The Bellman Continuum: A Collection of the Works of Richard E. Bellman
Published in Hardcover by World Scientific Pub Co (February, 1986)
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Dynamic Programming
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (March, 2003)
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Eye of the Hurricane: An Autobiography
Published in Paperback by World Scientific Pub Co (August, 1984)
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Mathematical Aspects of Scheduling and Applications (International Series in Modern Applied Mathematics and Computer Science , v. 4)
Published in Paperback by Pergamon Press (December, 1982)
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Methods of Nonlinear Analysis
Published in Textbook Binding by Academic Press (January, 1970)
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Many of the sections of the book present key material in a very general way. The proofs are often very condensed and sometimes use more advanced results that can only be found with outside research. Many of the problems are very difficult and require advanced techniques not presented in the book.
Two positives - it has an extensive bibliography and could be a good source of challenging problems for the more advanced student.