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The land of mathematics. Monday, December 17, 2007. 1905-01-17 - 1986) was an Indian mathematician who discovered many interesting properties in number theory. He was born in. The town Devlali, Maharashtra. Having never received any formal postgraduate training, for his entire career (1930-1962) he was a schoolteacher in the small town of Devlali in Maharashtra, India. Yet he became well known in recreational mathematics circles, and has a number, a constant, and a magic square named after him. The Kapre...

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The land of mathematics. Monday, December 17, 2007. 1905-01-17 - 1986) was an Indian mathematician who discovered many interesting properties in number theory. He was born in. The town Devlali, Maharashtra. Having never received any formal postgraduate training, for his entire career (1930-1962) he was a schoolteacher in the small town of Devlali in Maharashtra, India. Yet he became well known in recreational mathematics circles, and has a number, a constant, and a magic square named after him. The Kapre...

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The land of mathematics: Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar

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The land of mathematics. Monday, December 17, 2007. Chandra studied at Presidency College, University of Madras, and he wrote his first research paper while still an undergraduate there. The paper was published in the Proceeding of the Royal Society where it had been submitted by Ralph Fowler. Two reports, written in 1943, show the type of problems he was working on at this time: the first is On the decay of plane shock waves while the second is The normal reflection of a blast wave. He was honoured ...

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The land of mathematics: Dattaraya Ramchandra Kaprekar

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The land of mathematics. Monday, December 17, 2007. 1905-01-17 - 1986) was an Indian mathematician who discovered many interesting properties in number theory. He was born in. The town Devlali, Maharashtra. Having never received any formal postgraduate training, for his entire career (1930-1962) he was a schoolteacher in the small town of Devlali in Maharashtra, India. Yet he became well known in recreational mathematics circles, and has a number, a constant, and a magic square named after him. The Kapre...

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The land of mathematics: Satyendranath Bose

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The land of mathematics. Sunday, December 16, 2007. Bose published on statistical mechanics leading to the Einstein-Bose statistics. Dirac coined the term boson for particles obeying these statistics. Through these terms his name is rightly known and remembered, for indeed his contributions are remarkable, especially given the fact that he made his important discoveries working in isolation from the mainstream developments in Europe. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.

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The land of mathematics: Shankara Variyar, Vasudeva Sarvabhauma, Raghunatha Shiromani, Mathuranatha Tarkavagisha, Jagadisha Tarkalankara, Gadadhara Bhattacharya

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The land of mathematics. Saturday, December 15, 2007. Shankara Variyar, Vasudeva Sarvabhauma, Raghunatha Shiromani, Mathuranatha Tarkavagisha, Jagadisha Tarkalankara, Gadadhara Bhattacharya. 1530) Shankara Variyar, wrote the celebrated Yuktidipika, a commentary on the Tantra-sangraha of Nilakantha Somayaji. 1450-1525), Logician, Navadvipa school. 1475-1550), Logician, Navadvipa school. 1575)Logician, Navadvipa school. 1625) Logician, Navadvipa school. 1650) Logician, Navadvipa school.

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The land of mathematics: Achyuta Pisharati

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The land of mathematics. Saturday, December 15, 2007. 1550–1621) was a renowned Sanskrit grammarian, astrologer and mathematician of his time. He was a student of Jyestadeva and a member of Madhava of Sangamagrama's Kerala school. He is remembered mainy for his part in the composition of his student Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri's devotional poem, Narayaneeyam. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Shankara Variyar, Vasudeva Sarvabhauma, Raghunatha. View my complete profile.

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The land of mathematics

The land of mathematics. Monday, December 17, 2007. 1905-01-17 - 1986) was an Indian mathematician who discovered many interesting properties in number theory. He was born in. The town Devlali, Maharashtra. Having never received any formal postgraduate training, for his entire career (1930-1962) he was a schoolteacher in the small town of Devlali in Maharashtra, India. Yet he became well known in recreational mathematics circles, and has a number, a constant, and a magic square named after him. The Kapre...

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