I'd like to know if there are any good online books, lecture notes, videos, tutorials, or similar that are free to the public (on differential equations). Suggestions are welcome!
Where can I find good, free resources on differential equations?
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0I have converted the question to [community wiki](http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/11740/what-are-community-wiki-posts/11741#11741), as it's asking for a big list and there is no single right answer. – 2011-09-07
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0@Zev Chonoles: Thanks! – 2011-09-07
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1@Matt: What's your background? Are you talking about ODE or PED, or both? More information may be helpful for people to answer you questions. – 2011-09-07
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0My background is computer science. I took a class on ODEs, but it's been awhile. I'd like to start with ODEs, but really anything is good at this point. – 2011-09-07
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Paul's online notes has a section on Differential equations:
http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/DE/DE.aspx.
I have not personally read them, but the rest of his notes are helpful and easy to read.
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well this one gives you a very huge collection to choose from
http://library.nu/search?q=differential%20equations
It requires you to be a registered member.
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0well was that meant as sarcasm? anyhow, i have rephrased my words. if my previous answer seemed off the track, sry – 2011-09-07
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You could try my notes, which include ode and pde. There are also applets on my web page.