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  2. Srinivasa Ramanujan - Wikipedia

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    Srinivasa Ramanujan Aiyangar [a] (22 December 1887 – 26 April 1920) was an Indian mathematician.Often regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians of all time, though he had almost no formal training in pure mathematics, he made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions, including solutions to mathematical problems then ...

  3. List of Brahmins - Wikipedia

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    Varahamihira, a mathematician born around 505 CE and died 587 CE, who was also known for innovation with Pascal's triangle.Varāha or Mihira, was an ancient Indian astrologer, astronomer, and polymath who lived in Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh, India). He was born at Kapitba in a Brahmin family, [119]

  4. List of Indian mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    S. B. Rao (born 1943) Phoolan Prasad (born 1944) Gopal Prasad (born 1945) Rajagopalan Parthasarathy (born 1945) Vijay Kumar Patodi (1945–1976) Vikram Bhagvandas Mehta (1946-2014) S. G. Dani (born 1947) Raman Parimala (born 1948) Singhi Navin M. (born 1949) Sujatha Ramdorai (born 1962) R. Balasubramanian (born 1951) M. Ram Murty (born 1953 ...

  5. Ramanujan Srinivasan - Wikipedia

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    Ramanujan Srinivasan (1938–1984) was an Indian physicist, known for his research on magnetic resonance phenomena. [1] Using new techniques developed for the purpose, he studied ferroelectricity which established the significance of hydrogen atoms and ammonium ions in the system. [ 2 ]

  6. The Man Who Knew Infinity (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Knew Infinity: A Life of the Genius Ramanujan is a biography of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, written in 1991 by Robert Kanigel.The book gives a detailed account of his upbringing in India, his mathematical achievements and his mathematical collaboration with mathematician G. H. Hardy.

  7. A. K. Ramanujan - Wikipedia

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    Ramanujan [5] was born in Mysore City on 16 March 1929. His father, Attipat Asuri Krishnaswami, an astrologer and professor of mathematics at Mysore University, was known for his interest in English, Kannada and Sanskrit languages.

  8. Ramanuja - Wikipedia

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    The traditional hagiographies of Ramanuja state he was born to mother Kānthimathi and father Asuri Keshava Somayāji, [22] in Sriperumbudur, near modern Chennai, Tamil Nādu. [5] He is believed to have been born in the month of Chithirai under the star Tiruvadhirai. [23] They place his life from 1017–1137, yielding a lifespan of 120 years. [24]

  9. List of Indian scientists - Wikipedia

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    Srinivasa Ramanujan, mathematician (1887–1920 CE) Satya Churn Law, naturalist and ornithologist (1888–1984 CE) Sisir Kumar Mitra, radio and atmospheric physicist (1890–1963 CE) Birbal Sahni, paleobotanist (1891–1949 CE) K. R. Ramanathan, physicist and meteorologist (1893–1984 CE) K. Ananda Rau, mathematician (1893–1966 CE)