B.D. Sharma is a renowned mathematician and educator with extensive experience in teaching and research. He has written several textbooks on mathematics, including differential equations, which have become popular among students and instructors. Sharma's writing style is clear, concise, and easy to follow, making complex mathematical concepts accessible to a wide range of readers.
Sometimes, late at night, he would open the book and read a random problem. He had long since stopped believing the marginal notes were magical; they were plain memory and practice and kindness. Yet in the quiet of the classroom, when the radiator clicked and the chalk dust motes spun like tiny planets, he sometimes felt the presence of careful hands—authors, students, teachers—passing knowledge along as if whispering a secret into a long, patient ear: change can be described, change can be understood, and understanding changes you.
: A unique highlight is the inclusion of numerous problems from past Indian university examination papers.
: Techniques like Picard’s method and Taylor series for approximating solutions when analytical methods are insufficient. Academic Relevance
: The material is organized to help students master techniques for finding solutions to both
Due to its popularity, you can often find "well-loved" copies at a fraction of the price in local student book markets. Final Verdict