PlaneCrazy
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I'm hoping that someone could refer me to text books in advance calculus or PDEs. I have at least three brilliant maths text book, but all of them stop at elliptical, hyperbolical, Laplace and "conduction"-type PDE's. I am in need of finding methods to solve a non-linear PDE, preferably by transforming into a linear PDE (assuming I can transform the solution back into the original variables and/or time/space reference), or other strategies that may suit my particular need.
I know that this is the kind of stuff that Ph.D's are made of, but right now this is more of a hobby for me. The result could, however, forward my career in mechanical engineering as well, as soon as I find out how...
I know that this is the kind of stuff that Ph.D's are made of, but right now this is more of a hobby for me. The result could, however, forward my career in mechanical engineering as well, as soon as I find out how...