dickpalais
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New ODE Related Website
We would like to invite anyone with an interest in ordinary differential
equations (ODE) teaching and research to visit and help improve a new web
site:
http://vmm.math.uci.edu/ODEandCM
This is a site we have recently set up as a "Web Companion" for a book
recently published by the American Mathematical Society, called
"Differential Equations, Mechanics, and Computation" and that we jointly
authored. However, while the book is for sale, everything at the site is
free (including extracts covering more than a quarter of our book).
In addition, we hope to expand the scope of the site to make it a useful
place on the web to go to for anyone studying ODE theory. The goal of that
portion of the site is to provide students (and non-students) trying to
learn basic ODE theory with a wide variety of ODE-related media
resources---applets, animations, images, links to textbooks and to other
ODE-related sites, etc.. If you are interested in this project, it would be
very helpful to us if you would visit the site and send either or both of us
your impressions and particularly any suggestions you have concerning
material that you feel should be added to the site.
Richard Palais palais at uci.edu
Robert Palais palais at math.utah.edu
We would like to invite anyone with an interest in ordinary differential
equations (ODE) teaching and research to visit and help improve a new web
site:
http://vmm.math.uci.edu/ODEandCM
This is a site we have recently set up as a "Web Companion" for a book
recently published by the American Mathematical Society, called
"Differential Equations, Mechanics, and Computation" and that we jointly
authored. However, while the book is for sale, everything at the site is
free (including extracts covering more than a quarter of our book).
In addition, we hope to expand the scope of the site to make it a useful
place on the web to go to for anyone studying ODE theory. The goal of that
portion of the site is to provide students (and non-students) trying to
learn basic ODE theory with a wide variety of ODE-related media
resources---applets, animations, images, links to textbooks and to other
ODE-related sites, etc.. If you are interested in this project, it would be
very helpful to us if you would visit the site and send either or both of us
your impressions and particularly any suggestions you have concerning
material that you feel should be added to the site.
Richard Palais palais at uci.edu
Robert Palais palais at math.utah.edu