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OverviewThis book is intended to be an introduction to Delay Differential Equations for upper level undergraduates or beginning graduate mathematics students who have a reasonable background in ordinary differential equations and who would like to get to the applications quickly. The author has used preliminary notes in teaching such a course at Arizona State University over the past two years. This book focuses on the key tools necessary to understand the applications literature involving delay equations and to construct and analyze mathematical models involving delay differential equations. The book begins with a survey of mathematical models involving delay equations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: hal smithPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2011 ed. Volume: 57 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781461426974ISBN 10: 1461426979 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 01 December 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1 Introduction.-The Simplest Delay Equation.-Delayed Negative Feedback: A Warm-Up.- Existence of Solutions.- Linear Systems and Linearization.- Semidynamical Systems and Delay Equations.- Hopf Bifurcation.- Distributed Delay Equations and the Linear Chain Trick.- Phage and Bacteria in a Chemostat.-References.- Index.Reviews"From the reviews: ""This text is designed to be an introduction to the theory of differential equations with delay for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students."" (William J. Satzer, The Mathematical Association of America, November, 2010) ""This textbook would serve as an excellent reference text to help a mathematics faculty develop an introductory mathematics course on DDEs ... . This textbook clearly places the study of DDEs firmly within the standard curriculum of a graduate program in mathematics and well within the scope of a strong final-year undergraduate mathematics major. ... this text will have a positive impact on biomathematics education and be a welcome addition. We certainly find it so."" (John G. Milton and Michael C. Mackey, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 k)" From the reviews: This text is designed to be an introduction to the theory of differential equations with delay for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students. (William J. Satzer, The Mathematical Association of America, November, 2010) This textbook would serve as an excellent reference text to help a mathematics faculty develop an introductory mathematics course on DDEs ... . This textbook clearly places the study of DDEs firmly within the standard curriculum of a graduate program in mathematics and well within the scope of a strong final-year undergraduate mathematics major. ... this text will have a positive impact on biomathematics education and be a welcome addition. We certainly find it so. (John G. Milton and Michael C. Mackey, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 k) From the reviews: This text is designed to be an introduction to the theory of differential equations with delay for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students. (William J. Satzer, The Mathematical Association of America, November, 2010) This textbook would serve as an excellent reference text to help a mathematics faculty develop an introductory mathematics course on DDEs ... . This textbook clearly places the study of DDEs firmly within the standard curriculum of a graduate program in mathematics and well within the scope of a strong final-year undergraduate mathematics major. ... this text will have a positive impact on biomathematics education and be a welcome addition. We certainly find it so. (John G. Milton and Michael C. Mackey, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 k) This book gives a first introduction to delay differential equations that is intended for mathematics students. Thanks to the emphasis on applications to life sciences, it can be recommended also to scientists from this discipline that wish to get a deeper understanding of the theoretical aspects for this widely used class of models. (Matthias Wolfrum, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1227, 2012) Author InformationHal Smith is a Professor at the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at Arizona State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |