Richard Haberman
About our author Richard Haberman is Professor of Mathematics at Southern Methodist University, having previously taught at The Ohio State University, Rutgers University, and the University of California at San Diego. He received S.B. and Ph.D. degrees in applied mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has supervised six Ph.D. students at SMU. His research has been funded by NSF and AFOSR. His research in applied mathematics has been published in prestigious international...See more
About our author Richard Haberman is Professor of Mathematics at Southern Methodist University, having previously taught at The Ohio State University, Rutgers University, and the University of California at San Diego. He received S.B. and Ph.D. degrees in applied mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has supervised six Ph.D. students at SMU. His research has been funded by NSF and AFOSR. His research in applied mathematics has been published in prestigious international journals and include research on nonlinear wave motion (shocks, solitons, dispersive waves, caustics), nonlinear dynamical systems (bifurcations, homoclinic transitions, chaos), singular perturbation methods (partial differential equations, matched asymptotic expansions, boundary layers) and mathematical models (fluid dynamics, fiber optics). He is a member of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics and the American Mathematical Society. He has taught a wide range of undergraduate and graduate mathematics. He has published undergraduate texts on Mathematical Models (Mechanical Vibrations, Population Dynamics, and Traffic Flow) and Ordinary Differential Equations. See less
Richard Haberman's Featured Books
Richard Haberman book reviews
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Applied Partial Differential Equations
Great introduction textbook for PDE
by naaka, Feb 6, 2025
Together with Asnar, the best textbook on PDE for Scientists and Engineers. Read More
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Elementary Applied Partial Differential Equations: With Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems
Good book for Intro PDE
by b3rogers, Mar 19, 2009
I have only used the first 4 chapters but they were very well written and had some solid examples. He is missing an example of a parabolic equaiton with Robins boundary conditions, which would be a ... Read More
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Applied Partial Differential Equations
Get the Elementary Book Instead
by b3rogers, Mar 19, 2009
If you are an undergrad get the elementary applied partial differential equations book by Haberman instead. It is the same book only dumb-ed down a touch. Read More