• mathemachristian [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      1 year ago

      So aside from Evans which seems like the gold standard, I also found “Partial Differential Equations Modeling Analysis, Computation” by Mattheij, Rienstra and ten Thije Boonkkamp as a prominent recommendation.

      It seems like it has a soft introduction so good for getting back into math, as well as a side-focus on numerical methods and modeling, so playing around with some made-up real-life problems in SageMath or Matlab (and lets be honest drawing pictures is the fun part of this endeavour) should be achievable.

      I personally haven’t used it so can’t vouch for it but these two books are what my library has as the standard textbooks on PDE.