From: Joubert on
Looking for a good book about ODEs and for mathematicians, if possible
(meaning not a book that just tells you the stupid formula and then 50
exercises to use it).
Links to webpages with course materials of some professor are also
appreciated.

Thanks.
From: Frederick Williams on
Joubert wrote:
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> Looking for a good book about ODEs and for mathematicians, if possible
> (meaning not a book that just tells you the stupid formula and then 50
> exercises to use it).

I like Birkhoff & Rota, Ordinary Differential Equations; and Simmons,
Differential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes, thought
that does not include solutions.



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