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  2. Radhe Shyam Agarwal - Wikipedia

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    Radhe Shyam Agarwal (Prakhar's Customer) (also known as R S Agarwal) is an Indian entrepreneur, co-founder and executive chairman of Emami, a global group of company engaged in the business of FMCG, paper, real estate, edible oils, health care and cement. [1] Radhe is among the top 100 richest Indians [2] and was listed by Forbes as having a ...

  3. Indian mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Indian mathematics emerged in the Indian subcontinent [ 1 ] from 1200 BCE [ 2 ] until the end of the 18th century. In the classical period of Indian mathematics (400 CE to 1200 CE), important contributions were made by scholars like Aryabhata, Brahmagupta, Bhaskara II, Varāhamihira, and Madhava. The decimal number system in use today [ 3 ] was ...

  4. Indian Mathematical Society - Wikipedia

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    Indian Mathematical Society(IMS) is the oldest organization in Indiadevoted to the promotion of study and research in mathematics. The Society was founded in April 1907 by V. Ramaswami Aiyarwith its headquarters at Pune. The Society started its activities under the tentatively proposed name Analytic Cluband the name was soon changed to Indian ...

  5. Manindra Agrawal - Wikipedia

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    Manindra Agrawal (born 20 May 1966) is an Indian computer scientist and director of Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. also professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. [1] He was the recipient of the first Infosys Prize for Mathematics, [2] the Godel Prize in 2006; and the ...

  6. Harish-Chandra - Wikipedia

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    Harish-Chandra Mehrotra was born in Kanpur. [7] He was educated at B.N.S.D. College, Kanpur and at the University of Allahabad. [8] After receiving his master's degree in physics in 1940, he moved to the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore for further studies under Homi J. Bhabha.

  7. AKS primality test - Wikipedia

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    The AKS primality test (also known as Agrawal–Kayal–Saxena primality test and cyclotomic AKS test) is a deterministic primality-proving algorithm created and published by Manindra Agrawal, Neeraj Kayal, and Nitin Saxena, computer scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, on August 6, 2002, in an article titled "PRIMES is in P". [1]

  8. Vashishtha Narayan Singh - Wikipedia

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    Vashishtha Narayan Singh (2 April 1942 – 14 November 2019) was an Indian mathematician and academic. He taught mathematics at various institutes in India between the 1960s and the 1970s. He is popular on social media for supposedly having challenged Einstein's Theory of Relativity but there are no credible sources that prove so.

  9. Liber Abaci - Wikipedia

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    The 2, 8, and 9 resemble Arabic numerals more than Eastern Arabic numerals or Indian numerals. The Liber Abaci or Liber Abbaci[1] (Latin for "The Book of Calculation") was a 1202 Latin work on arithmetic by Leonardo of Pisa, posthumously known as Fibonacci. It is primarily famous for helping popularize Arabic numerals in Europe.