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‘DEVELOPMENT IN GEOMETRY FROM ANCIENT ERA TO MODERN ERA’
1. Name the Indian mathematician along with the contribution in Chronological order( at least 10 mathematicians)

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Srinivasa Ramanujan- Ramanujan the mathematical genius taught himself math after he dropped out of high school due to his failure in the English subject. He is most famously known for his contribution in analytical theory of numbers, elliptic functions

Aryabhata from ancient history was actually the first person to figure out that earth was spherical and revolved around the sun, thereby discovering the nine planets and calculating the correct number of days in a year were 365. Therefore it wouldn’t be wrong to call him a scientist and an astronomer as well, as far back as the time and mythology suggests.

Shakuntala Devi-The most famous female Indian mathematician of all time, Shakuntala Devi, was more commonly known as the human computer. She was so called because of her incredible talent to solve calculations without using any calculator. In Dallas she even competed with a computer to give the cube root of 188138517 faster and she won!

. D. R. Kaprekar- Dattathreya Ramchandra Kaprekar graduated from the prestigious University of Mumbai and pursued his career as a teacher. He made contributions towards various topics such as magic squares, recurring decimals, integers with special properties and much more. This mathematician even has a constant named after him!

Narendra Karmarkar

Karmarkar graduated from IIT Bombay in electrical engineering and went ahead to proceed with his studies in the U.S. to gain his PhD. He is best known for his work in inventing polynomial algorithms for linear programming. This fine mind created an overlap between international technology and mathematics to give birth to algorithms.

Harish-Chandra

The Indian originated American physicist and mathematician is famously known for infinite dimensional group representation theory. He made various contributions throughout his lifetime and has also be awarded with the cole prize by the American mathematical society

C. R. Rao

C. R. Rao is a mathematical statistician is most famous for theory of estimation. He achieved his masters in mathematics from Andhra University after which he graduated in statistics from Calcultta University. He is also known for his contribution in discovering Cramer-Rao bound and the Rao-Blackwell theorem.

P. C. Mahalanobis

Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis was another well renowned Indian statistician just like Rao. He graduated from university of Cambridge in physics and mathematics. Popular for his work in discovering the D2 statistics (used for divergence based groupings). He was also the founder of Indian Statistical Institute.

C. S. Seshadri

He graduated from Madras university in mathematics and studied further to gain his PhD from Bombay University. His main contributions are in algebraic geometry. Along with his contributions in geometry he also invented the Seshadri constant and the Naraisham-seshadri constant.

Satyendra Nath Bose

Till this date Bose must be the most famous Indian mathematician, specifically due to his association with the ingenious Albert Einstein. Bose sent his mathematical researches to Einstein and this lead to the discovery of the Bose-Einstein condensate phenomenon. He was rewarded by the Indian government for his contributions.

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