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I know many of you are tired of book recommendation posts and questions. But I am self learning Theoretical Physics, and I am having a hard time choosing a book to learn differential equations (ODEs). I really want a good understanding of differential equations; I have been told that ODEs and PDEs are the language of physics.

Anyways, if you could be so kind to give me some good recommendations, I would truly appreciate it. I thank you if you read my question and hope you have a wonderful rest of the day.

PD: I new to this site, so this is essentially my first post. I was checking the h bar chatroom. I hope to one day gain the knowledge that you guys have. Truly mesmerizing community. I hope to grow in this environment.

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Welcome here!

If you are just starting you may want to use a very didactic textbook:

Zill. - Differential Equations with Boundary Value Problems (look for the solution's manual, it helps if you are an autodidact)

Then a very good one to get into the maths of physics I'd recommend this one:

Arfken - Mathematical Methods for Physicists: A Comprehensive Guide

You may download them from Library Genesis (a bit illegal)