Hamza M khan
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I have just finished my sophomore year as a physics major and am trying to teach myself Partial differential equations. My focus is primarily the various techniques of solving PDEs, but I would like to use a text that is rigorous to a certain extent. (For example, I would at least like statements and conditions for the various convergence theorems, if not their proofs). Among the plathora of PDE texts, the two that seem to align with my goals are "Introduction to Partial Differential equations by Peter Olver" and "Partial Differential Equations: An introduction" by Strauss. The text by Strauss seems to be widely used but some users mention that it is vague and "sloppily written". The text by Olver seems to have good reviews as well, but it is fairly new.
Does anyone have any experience with these (or any other similar texts) ? I would really appreciate some guidance, as I am trying to learn PDEs for the first time and, as such, cannot decide on what text to adopt. The fact that I am self-studying makes it all the more important that I settle on a text and stick to it, lest I get carried away.
Does anyone have any experience with these (or any other similar texts) ? I would really appreciate some guidance, as I am trying to learn PDEs for the first time and, as such, cannot decide on what text to adopt. The fact that I am self-studying makes it all the more important that I settle on a text and stick to it, lest I get carried away.