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"Equivalent" reference to "Quelques methods"méthodes" by J-L. Lions

I've just started learning about some methods to deal with parabolic equations, and in a lot of papers they refer to the book "Quelques méthodes de résolution des problèmes aux limites non linéaires" by J-L. Lions, which seems to be a sort of collection of such methods. The problem is that it's in french and there doesn't seem to be an english translation, and while I can kinda understand what he means, it's tiring having to worry both about difficult math and about an unknown language.

So I was wondering if there were "equivalent" books in english, which basically cover the same methods but in a language I can better understand.

"Equivalent" reference to "Quelques methods" by Lions

I've just started learning about some methods to deal with parabolic equations, and in a lot of papers they refer to the book "Quelques méthodes de résolution des problèmes aux limites non linéaires" by Lions, which seems to be a sort of collection of such methods. The problem is that it's in french and there doesn't seem to be an english translation, and while I can kinda understand what he means, it's tiring having to worry both about difficult math and about an unknown language.

So I was wondering if there were "equivalent" books in english, which basically cover the same methods but in a language I can better understand.

"Equivalent" reference to "Quelques méthodes" by J-L. Lions

I've just started learning about some methods to deal with parabolic equations, and in a lot of papers they refer to the book "Quelques méthodes de résolution des problèmes aux limites non linéaires" by J-L. Lions, which seems to be a sort of collection of such methods. The problem is that it's in french and there doesn't seem to be an english translation, and while I can kinda understand what he means, it's tiring having to worry both about difficult math and about an unknown language.

So I was wondering if there were "equivalent" books in english, which basically cover the same methods but in a language I can better understand.

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"Equivalent" reference to "Quelques methods" by Lions

I've just started learning about some methods to deal with parabolic equations, and in a lot of papers they refer to the book "Quelques méthodes de résolution des problèmes aux limites non linéaires" by Lions, which seems to be a sort of collection of such methods. The problem is that it's in french and there doesn't seem to be an english translation, and while I can kinda understand what he means, it's tiring having to worry both about difficult math and about an unknown language.

So I was wondering if there were "equivalent" books in english, which basically cover the same methods but in a language I can better understand.