Qualitative theory of differential equations
In mathematics, the qualitative theory of differential equations studies the behavior of differential equations by means other than finding their solutions. It originated from the works of Poincaré and Lyapunov. There are relatively few differential equations that can be solved explicitly, but using tools from analysis and topology, one can "solve" them in the qualitative sense, obtaining many informations about their properties.[1]
References
- ↑ Hazewinkel, Michiel, ed. (2001), "Qualitative theory of differential equations", Encyclopedia of Mathematics, Springer, ISBN 978-1-55608-010-4
Further reading
- V. V. Nemytskii, V. V. Stepanov, Qualitative theory of differential equations, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1960.
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