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EVEN from the point of view of an undergraduate, the subject of differential equations is very diiferent from what it was fifty years ago. But in a large and miscellaneous collection of examples like this there are a number of survivals which remind us of De Morgan's application of the proverb: “Those that hide know where to find.” Teachers and solitary students (if such there be nowadays) will be grateful to Prof.. Forsyth for providing them with a key. It is one more example of the author's untiring industry and, so far as we have tested it, of his accuracy in details of analysis.
Solutions of the Examples in a Treatise on Differential Equations.
Prof.
A. R.
Forsyth
By. Pp. 249. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1918.) Price 10s. net.
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M. Solutions of the Examples in a Treatise on Differential Equations . Nature 105, 260 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/105260d0
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