what's the academic pathway for studying nonlinear partial differential equations? they seem so amazing to me. i see them pop up where there have been massive contributions. i'm assuming you need to get into calculus, linear algebra, then multivariable calculus, ODE,PDE, and then you'd deal with this on the graduate level? is that the case?
You need nonlinear functional analysis for nonlinear PDEs.
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i see. can one go into it after only studying functional/complex analysis? is this text noteworthy?
Is the weiner process a npde