
I am an avid reader an enjoy reading both technical books as well as investigative multi-plot thrillers, fantasy, science fiction
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I love the works of Jeffrey Archer, Frederick Forsyth, Michael Crichton and of course J.K Rowling.
On the technical side specifically in Math, I am currently reading ‘Topics in Functional Equations’, by Titu Andrescu, Iurie Boreico, Oleg Mushkarov, and Nikolai Nikolov, and ‘Partial Differential Equations, an Introduction’, by Walter A Strauss. Some other books I have read include ‘Mathematical Reflections - Two Wonderful Years (2016-2017)’ this year and ‘Chapterwise Solutions JEE Advanced Mathematics’, which I read in 8th grade, ‘AMC 10 Preparation Book’ by Hayk Sedrakyan and Nairi Sedrakyan, which I read between 7th and 8th grade, ‘50 Maths Ideas You Really Need to Know’, by Tony Crilly, which I read in 9th grade along with the Awesome Math Summer Program because the book touched on some principles mentioned such as perfect numbers and Mersenne primes, and Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems, by William E. Boyce (I specifically read the Fourier Series chapter). I have also read ‘Probability and Statistics’ by Morris DeGroot and Mark Schervish. I have also studied from some online video playlists, including Calculus of Variations, by the Faculty of Khan, and Engineering Math: Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems, by Steve Brunton. While in elementary/middle school I also read a book on ‘Vedic Mathematics’ by Tirthaji Maharaja.
My favorite book is the book Partial Differential Equations, An Introduction, because it provides both clear explanations for how to apply various different techniques to solve PDEs (such as substitution, Fourier/Laplace series, and separation of variables), while also providing the applications of PDEs to other areas of math/physics and other disciplines.
