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Thanks! The Jupyer notebooks seem like a good starting point. I had used Burger's equation but it was from the point of view of using it as a nonlinear dynamical system for state estimation, rather than from a fluid mechanics understanding of it. Are the textbooks you mentioned the recommended standards for this field?
Kundu and Cohen is defintely universally acclaimed to hit the right balance between being concise, readable while allowing the reader to gain a deep understanding of the fundamentals.
Hoffman is a good book for understanding some numerical methods, but there may be other books.