Differential Equations For Dummies

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I bought this book last night. Now having skimmed through it, I horribly regret it. I don't have all that extensive back ground in diff. eq. but the errors were so terribly obvious to me. The main portion that really upset me was when the author was showing how a laplace transform diverges. His conclution is correct, but his solution to arrive at that conclusion is incorrect. The author gets the answer te^(-s). The answer should be e^[t(1-s)]/(1-s). Yes these have the same limit at infinity, but only when s<1. It is because of this property that the author is actually horribly incorrect. There are three possible choises for s, and thus three different conclutions. So to even say that the authors conclution is correct is partially wrong. He only gives 1/3 of the answer. From what I have seen from other sources on diff. eq. this is on of the most fundamental discussions in the subject. So the authors over site of this fundamental solution is unforgivable. DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK!!!

Author(s): Steven Holzner
Publisher: For Dummies
Year: 2008

Language: English
Commentary: +OCR
Pages: 363