has anyone taken Partial Differential equations course and if so do you have any suggestions on books or a youtube playlist or even maybe a site.
any help is appreciated thank you
>>9039910
>youtube playlist
>>9039919
have you seen professor Leonard ?
>>9039910
We used "Applied Partial Differential Equations" by Haberman, dunno if it's any good since my professor had a hard on for physics (I'm a math student).
>>9039910
>>9039971
oh, sorry
>this
>>9040010
Not OP, but another engineer here.
That hurts but honestly most engineers probably need it.
>>9040066
which uni ?
>>9039971
Then don't use Evans, you could go with Haberman but that one is like 600 pages.
I went to UCSD and the ME department taught their own version of pde called mathematical physics - MAE 105
https://podcast.ucsd.edu/podcasts/default.aspx?PodcastId=2789
https://sites.google.com/site/mae105f2013/home
>>9039910
Applied Differential Equations - J. D. Logan is what you want if you're an engineer. Haberman seems good too. Evans is not a good introduction.
OP here,
thanks anons