Description
Product Overview
Springer’s Mathematics Differential Equations Kindle edition is a faithful print replica of the renowned undergraduate textbook, spanning 661 pages of rigorous content. Published on November 8, 2013, this first‑edition work (corr. 3rd printing 2016) presents a systematic treatment of ordinary and partial differential equations, covering theory, solution techniques, and applications across physics, engineering, and applied sciences. The eBook retains the original layout, figures, and notation, ensuring that readers experience the same high‑quality typesetting as the print version. With an ISBN‑13 of 978‑3319020990 and a file size of 24 MB, the Kindle format provides instant access without sacrificing readability.
Usage

Designed for undergraduate mathematics, engineering, and physics students, this eBook serves as a core textbook for semester courses and a reference for self‑study. It is equally valuable for graduate students needing a solid foundation before tackling advanced topics. The portable Kindle format allows study on campus, in the library, or during travel, enabling annotation, bookmarking, and quick navigation through the extensive index and table of contents. Instructors can assign readings directly to students’ devices, streamlining course management.
Why Choose Us
Springer is a globally recognized academic publisher, ensuring scholarly accuracy and peer‑reviewed content. This Kindle edition preserves the integrity of the original print text, including all mathematical symbols, diagrams, and examples, which are often lost in generic conversions. The 3rd printing correction guarantees up‑to‑date errata, providing reliable information for exam preparation and research. Additionally, the Kindle platform offers seamless syncing across devices, so your progress is never lost.
Key Features
- Comprehensive coverage of ordinary and partial differential equations with real‑world applications.
- Exact replica of the 661‑page print edition, preserving all figures, tables, and mathematical notation.
- Optimized for Kindle devices – searchable text, adjustable font sizes, and annotation tools.
- Includes corrected third‑printing errata for enhanced accuracy.
- Part of Springer’s Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics series, ensuring academic credibility.
FAQ
Is the Kindle edition the same as the printed textbook?
Yes, the Kindle version is a print replica that retains the exact layout, figures, and pagination of the physical book, providing an identical learning experience.
Can I highlight and take notes in the eBook?
Absolutely. Kindle’s built-in tools let you highlight passages, add personal notes, and export them for review.
Does this edition include the latest corrections?
The third printing correction (2016) is incorporated, ensuring you have the most up‑to‑date content and errata.
Is the file size suitable for low‑storage devices?
At 24 MB, the eBook balances high‑quality typesetting with a manageable file size for most Kindle models.
Will this book help me prepare for exams?
Its extensive examples, practice problems, and clear explanations make it an excellent resource for exam preparation and coursework.







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