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Arthur Sylvester Peters has written: 'Lectures on linear algebra' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Linear, Linear Differential equations 'Linear algebra' -- subject(s): Algebra
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Differential equations, Linear Algebra, Abstract Algebra, Real and Complex Analysis, Advanced Calculus, and lots of other fun stuff.
Linear Algebra is a branch of mathematics that enables you to solve many linear equations at the same time. For example, if you had 15 lines (linear equations) and wanted to know if there was a point where they all intersected, you would use Linear Algebra to solve that question. Linear Algebra uses matrices to solve these large systems of equations.
Kent Franklin Carlson has written: 'Applications of matrix theory to systems of linear differential equations' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Linear, Linear Differential equations, Matrices
Charles Andrews Swanson has written: 'Comparison and oscillation theory of linear differential equations' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Linear, Linear Differential equations, Numerical solutions
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The answer will depend on what kinds of equations: there are linear equations, polynomials of various orders, algebraic equations, trigonometric equations, exponential ones and logarithmic ones. There are single equations, systems of linear equations, systems of linear and non-linear equations. There are also differential equations which are classified by order and by degree. There are also partial differential equations.
Algebraic equations, trigenometric equations, linear equations, geometric equations, partial differential equations, differential equations, integrals to name a few.
Rudolph Ernest Langer has written: 'On the asymptotic solutions of ordinary linear differential equations about a turning point' -- subject(s): Differential equations, Linear, Linear Differential equations 'Nonlinear problems' -- subject(s): Nonlinear theories, Congresses 'A first course in ordinary differential equations' -- subject(s): Differential equations 'Partial differential equations and continuum mechanics' -- subject(s): Congresses, Differential equations, Partial, Mathematical physics, Mechanics, Partial Differential equations 'Boundary problems in differential equations' -- subject(s): Boundary value problems, Congresses
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