Looking for Books on Partial Differential Equations with Solved Problems?

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The discussion centers on finding quality books on partial differential equations (PDEs) that include a substantial number of solved problems. Participants mention using "An Introduction to Partial Differential Equations" by Yehuda Pinchover and Jacab Rubinstein, but express a need for additional resources. Mark Pinsky's book is noted as a decent option. A participant decides to purchase "Applied Partial Differential Equations" by Richard Haberman, which was recommended by their teacher, and seeks opinions on its effectiveness. Overall, the conversation highlights the challenge of finding comprehensive PDE textbooks that meet the needs of students seeking more practice problems.
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Does anybody know of any decent books on PDEs? I'm looking for one that has a good amount of solved problems. I really need one. My class is using Yehuda Pinchover and Jacab Rubinstein's An Introduction to Partial Differential Equations. It's just not enough for me.
 
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Well..I decided to buy Applied Partial Differential Equations by Richard Haberman. My teacher recommended it. Any opinions on this book?
 
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