Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

Here's the most intuitive introduction to Differential Equation that I have ever seen: https://www.complexityexplorer.org/courses/31-introduction-t...

Explains DEs from scratch, physical significance, one or two traditional methods, then goes on to numerical methods.

If you ever want to learn DEs, I HIGHLY recommend this tutorial. This is short, too.

I have never found a resource where the concepts behind DEs are explained better.

This tutorial won't prepare you for a course, or tell you everything there is to know about DEs, of course.




For a course-level approach by some of the early pioneers of the pedagogical approach of using numerical methods to understand differential equations, I strongly recommend Blanchard, Devaney, and Hall's book (http://math.bu.edu/odes).


Looks really good. Thanks for sharing it.




Consider applying for YC's Fall 2025 batch! Applications are open till Aug 4

Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: