Recommended DE Book for Beginners: Essential Topics and Tips

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In summary, for an introductory advanced level course on Differential Equations, "Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems 7th. Ed." by Boyce and Shaums outlines are recommended as they provide wordy explanations that aid in understanding the material. Additionally, starting to study now during December vacations will give a head start of up to 25% or more of the material. However, the Boyce DiPrima book is not recommended due to confusing example problems and simpler examples compared to the problems given.
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hello everybody, I am planning to take DE next semester and I want to take advantage of my december vacations to start looking some DE material.

Can somebody suggest a good book to start with? and what topics should I start viewing so I can understand better the class. I am a little afraid because I don´t know what to expect.

Thank you
 
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Boyce is my choice

I use "Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems 7th. Ed. " by Boyce
I also use Shaums outlines on Differential Equations. The above mentioned text is very wordy which is Great for an introductory advanced level course. This allows for a clearer understanding of the material. I also use the shaums book for extra practice. If you start working on DE now. You will have up to 25% or more of the material under your belt when January/Spring semester rolls around.
 
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I also use the Boyce DiPrima book, however, I cannot recommend it. There have been many times where the book left me confused becuase it would skip several steps in an example problem. I feel the examples are not wheel chosen, either. They're always much, much simpler than the problems it gives.
 

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