Connected at infinity : A selection of mathematics by Indians : II
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi: Hindustan Book Agency, [c2013]Description: 184 pISBN: 9789380250519LOC classification: QA27.14.BHAItem type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Book | ICTS | Mathematic | Rack No 2 | QA27.14.BHA (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | Billno: 45814 ; Billdate: 11.03.2020 | 02404 |
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1. Orthogonal Latin Squares and the Falsity of Euler’s Conjecture - Aloke Dey
2. Cramér-Rao Lower Bound and Information Geometry - Frank Nielsen
3. Frobenius Splittings - Wilberd van der Kallen
4. On the String Equation of Narasimha - A. S. Vasudeva Murthy
5. Representations of Complex Semi-simple Lie Groups and Lie Algebras - Apoorva Khare
6. Parthasarathy Dirac Operators and Discrete Series Representations - S. Mehdi
7. The Rôle of Verma in Representation Theory - Henning Haahr Andersen
8. The Work of Wiener and Masani on Prediction Theory and Harmonic Analysis - V. Mandrekar
This is a special collection of articles describing the work of some of the best-known mathematicians from India. It contains eight articles written by experts, each of whom has chosen one major research contribution by an Indian mathematician and explained its context, significance, and impact. This is done in a way that makes the main ideas accessible to someone whose own research interests might be in a different area.
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