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  2. Category:Bengali mathematicians - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bengali mathematicians" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Kali S. Banerjee;

  3. Jadav Chandra Chakravarti - Wikipedia

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    Jadav Chandra Chakravarti (1855 – 26 November 1920) was a prominent Bengali mathematician of the Indian subcontinent. He was famous for his two books named Arithmetic and Algebra . Early life

  4. List of Indian Bengali scientists - Wikipedia

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    Rank Image Name Family Field Legacy and Remarks Born Died 1 Muhammad Yunus: Bengali Muslim family, Chattogram (), Bengal, now Bangladesh (East Bengal) : Economics: Winner of Nobel Peace Prize (2006) for founding the Grameen Bank and pioneering the concepts of microcredit and microfinance in Bangladesh (East Bengal), only Bangladeshi (Bangladeshi Citizen) to win Nobel Prize (Nobel Peace Prize)

  5. List of Bengalis - Wikipedia

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    Raj Chandra Bose was an Indian American mathematician and statistician best known for his work in design theory; Satyendra Nath Bose was an Indian mathematician and physicist specializing in theoretical physics. Sugata Bose, historian; Dipesh Chakrabarty, historian; Sudhir Chakraborty, researcher of Bengal's folk culture

  6. Ashutosh Mukherjee - Wikipedia

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    Sir Ashutosh Mukherjee CSI FRAS FRSE MRIA [1] [2] (anglicised, originally Asutosh Mukhopadhyay, [2] also anglicised to Asutosh Mookerjee) (29 June 1864 – 25 May 1924) was a Bengali mathematician, lawyer, jurist, judge, educator, and institution builder. A unique figure in Indian history, he made major contributions in three fields ...

  7. Radhanath Sikdar - Wikipedia

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    Radhanath Sikdar (Bengali: রাধানাথ শিকদার; 5 October 1813 – 17 May 1870) was an Indian mathematician who is best known for calculating the height of Mount Everest. [1] He was the first person to calculate the height of Mount Everest, in 1852. [2] [3]

  8. K. C. Nag - Wikipedia

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    In the year 1942 Matric Mathematics, one of the famous books of K.C. Nag was published by the publisher Calcutta Book House. After this, he wrote many more books for various classes from IV to XII. These books were published in Bengali, English, Hindi, Urdu, and Nepali language.

  9. Pran Ranjan Sengupta - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] He was a fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India [7] and Institute of Mathematics and its Applications. He became the President of Mathematics Section of Indian Science Congress Association in 1981 and 1996. [8] He founded the Institute of Mechanics of Continua and Mathematical Sciences in 2004. [1]