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dc.contributor.authorJoseph Fels Ritt
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dc.date.issued1932
dc.identifier.isbn9780821846056,0821846051
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dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.nmu.org.ua/handle/GenofondUA/7194
dc.description.abstractThis book can be viewed as a first attempt to systematically develop an algebraic theory of nonlinear differential equations, both ordinary and partial. The main goal of the author was to construct a theory of elimination, which ``will reduce the existence problem for a finite or infinite system of algebraic differential equations to the application of the implicit function theorem taken with Cauchy's theorem in the ordinary case and Riquier's in the partial.'' In his 1934 review of the book, J. M. Thomas called it ``concise, readable, original, precise, and stimulating'', and his words still remain true. A more fundamental and complete account of further developments of the algebraic approach to differential equations is given in Ritt's treatise Differential Algebra, written almost 20 years after the present work (Colloquium Publications, Vol. 33, American Mathematical Society, 1950).
dc.language.isoEnglish
dc.publisherAmerican Mathematical Society
dc.subjectМатематика
dc.subjectMathematics
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dc.titleDifferential Equations from the Algebraic Standpoint
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dc.identifier.crc3211D5A106
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