Re: Books to read for intuition rather than precision.



himog@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

> >What are your favorite books for an intuitive approach at an
advanced
> >level in these and other branches of mathematics and physics?


Karl Gustafson's Partial Differential Equations and Hilbert Space
Methods.

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