Philip Hartman is Professor Emeritus of The Johns Hopkins University, where he taught in the Department of Mathematics from 1946 to 1980. He was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1950-51. During his active career, Professor Hartman has been a visiting professor or fellow at UCLA, NYU, Warwick University (England), and University of Pisa (Italy), and he has also served on the editorial boards for the American Journal of Mathematics and Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods and Applications.
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Foreword to the Classics Edition; Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; Errata; I: Preliminaries; II: Existence; III: Differential In qualities and Uniqueness; IV: Linear Differential Equations; V: Dependence on Initial Conditions and Parameters; VI: Total and Partial Differential Equations; VII: The Poincare-Bendixson Theory; VIII: Plane Stationary Points; IX: Invariant Manifolds and Linearizations; X: Perturbed Linear Systems; XI: Linear Second Order Equations; XII: Use of Implicity Function and Fixed Point Theorems; XIII: Dichotomies for Solutions of Linear Equations; XIV: Miscellany on Monotomy; Hints for Exercises; References; Index.

