Can anyone suggest me good books for Partial Differential Equations ?
Not exactly partial differential equations but I would suggest you to use TMH (TATA McGRAW HILL) ... It contains a good number of problems for IIT level competitions... (If you are aiming for it :-) )
Actually I want advanced level of Partial differential with applications.. N I am an Engineering Student. Its my Sem4 Topic!!! Thanks anyways :)
it's a site with online class notes
Partial differential equations by Lawrence C. Evans
Thanks!! I'll try that one.. Any link for the book online ?
Dr B.S GREWAL
Dr B.S Grewal is for higher engineering mathematics. In my university we prefer this book and it's quite and easy to understand.
Thanks !!
I am with Peter14 on the usefulness of Paul's Math Notes. There are applications in there. http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/ AIM also has some peer reviewed, open source books: http://www.aimath.org/textbooks/textbooklist.html
Thanks I'll try this link.
Pauls Math Notes ONLY covers Ordinary Differential Equations, not Partial Differential Equations. Meaning that he doesn't cover the core topics that are to be covered in a PDE's course, only the basics that are covered in Calculus III and ODE's. I used Partial Differential Equations: An Introduction by W. A. Strauss which I thought was a great book. A bit confusing but the course itself is very nasty! I also used Applied Partial Differential Equations by R. Haberman. Which is also a great book for engineers and applied math majors because it covers the heavy material often used by engineers. You can use this book as a good source for practice problems and future reference when you're done with the class.
@abb0t Huh? There are PDEs there. http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/DE/IntroPDE.aspx I am not saying it is extensive, but a good place to start.
This is a good one for engineers: http://store.doverpublications.com/0486422585.html
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