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Solving PDE Questions: Constant & Variable Coefficient Equations
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[QUOTE="jackmell, post: 4510946, member: 246161"] Ok, for me, and not to take away the nice job Tsunoyukami is doing, but in my humble opinion, there is only one way to permanently solve your problems with first-order PDEs: You have got to go to the library and find "Basic Partial Differential Equations" by Bleecker and Csordas. It's there I bet. You study the first couple chapters which deal with the intro and first-order PDEs and do the work then I guarantee you will never, ever have a problem with (solvable) first-order PDEs again. The text is an intro and reads nicely. [/QUOTE]
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