Springer, 2023. — 224 p. — (CMS/CAIMS Books in Mathematics, 11). — ISBN 3031395239.
This book provides a short introduction to
partial differential equations (PDEs). It is primarily addressed to
graduate students and researchers, who are
new to PDEs. The book offers a
user-friendly approach to the analysis of PDEs, by combining elementary techniques and fundamental
modern methods. The author focuses the analysis on
four prototypes of PDEs, and presents
two approaches for each of them.
The first approach consists of the method of analytical and classical solutions, and
the second approach consists of the method of weak (variational) solutions. In connection with the approach of weak solutions, the book also provides an introduction to
distributions, Fourier transform and Sobolev spaces. The book ends with an appendix chapter, which
complements the previous chapters with proofs, examples and remarks. This book can be used for an intense one-semester, or normal two-semester, PDE course. The reader is expected to have knowledge of
linear algebra and of differential equations, a good background in real and complex calculus and a modest background in analysis and topology. The book has
many examples, which help to better understand the concepts, highlight the key ideas and emphasize the sharpness of results, as well as a section of problems at the end of each chapter.
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