d engineering disciplines in which PDEs are of practical importance. The only prerequisite is a familiarity with the basic concepts of calculus and linear algebra.
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"UK mathematicians Griffiths (Univ. of Dundee) and Dold and Silvester (both, Univ. of Manchester) introduce undergraduates to partial differential equations (PDEs) from both the analytical and numerical points of view. ... Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals/practitioners." (D. P. Turner, Choice, Vol. 53 (11), July, 2016)
"This introduction to partial differential equations is designed for upper level undergraduates in mathematics. ... The writing is lively, the authors make appealing use of computational examples and visualization, and they are very successful at conveying and integrating physical intuition. ... This is probably the best introductory book on PDEs that I have seen in some time. It is well worth a look." (William J. Satzer, MAA Reviews, maa.org, April, 2016)
"This textbook offers a nice introduction to analytical and numerical methods for partial differential equations. ... The book is self-contained and the prerequisites is a standard course in calculus and linear algebra. The textbook appeals to undergraduate students in both scientific and engineering programs in which PDEs are of practical importance." (Marius Ghergu, zbMATH 1330.35001, 2016)