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India's greatest scientist and what they do for India in Marathi

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Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi

Shreeram Abhyankar (right) with Alexander Grothendieck (left), Michael Artin in the background, at Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1970.

R. P. Paranjpe – First Indian to become a Senior Wrangler at Cambridge University and was the principal of Fergusson College for over 20 years[1]

Rahul Pandharipande – Is a mathematician at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, he frequently collaborates with Fields medalist Andrei Okounkov

Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi – Was an Indian mathematician, historian and polymath.[2]

Anil Nerode – Mathematician, proved the Myhill-Nerode Theorem[3]

Chandrashekhar Khare – Professor of mathematics at the University of California Los Angeles[4]

S. S. Shrikhande – Is an Indian mathematician with distinguished and well-recognized achievements in combinatorial mathematics, known for Shrikhande graph[5][6]

M. N. Vartak – Professor of Mathematics & Statistics at Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, specialised in balanced incomplete block designs, graph theory.[7][8]

Vinay V. Deodhar – Is a professor of mathematics at Indiana University[9]

Shreeram Shankar Abhyankar – Mathematician, has contributed to singularity theory and Abhyankar's conjecture[10][11][12]

Dinesh Thakur - Professor of mathematics at University of Rochester who works in Number Theory[13][14]

D. R. Kaprekar – Mathematician who worked on Number Theory[15]

Narendra Karmarkar – Mathematician who developed Karmarkar's algorithm

Eknath Ghate - A mathematician specialising in number theory, deals in problems connected to automorphic forms, Galois representations & special values of L-functions.[16][17]

Kapil Hari Paranjape - Involved in the promotion of Linux & GNU. Held various visiting positions at University of Chicago, University of Paris-Sud & University of Warwick.[18][19]

Rajeeva Karandikar - Director of Chennai Mathematical Institute. Visiting Professor at University of North Carolina.[20]

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