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  1. K. Ananda Rau (21 September 1893 – 22 January 1966) was an eminent Indian mathematician and a contemporary of Ramanujan. Though Rau was six years junior to Ramanujan, his mathematical trajectory, unlike Ramanujan's, was very much a conventional one and he had decided to pursue a career in mathematics well before Ramanujan's prowess ...

  2. K. Ananda Rau (21 de septiembre de 1893 - 22 de enero de 1966) fue un eminente matemático indio y contemporáneo de Ramanujan. Aunque Rau era seis años menor que Ramanujan, su trayectoria matemática, a diferencia de la de Ramanujan, era muy convencional y había decidido seguir una carrera en matemáticas mucho antes de que se conociera la ...

  3. K Ananda Rau obtained Tripos in Mathematics (1916) from the University of Cambridge, UK. His specialization was in mathematics. He was Professor of Mathematics (1919-48) and Principal, Presidency College, Madras. Academic and Research Achievements: Ananda Rau made significant contributions

  4. 9 de jul. de 2020 · July 9, 2020 3 min read. K Ananda Rau - Father of the Indian School of Number Theory. K. Ananda Rau – Teacher, Mathematician (b 1893 Madras) Compiled by – Sri Ramakrishna Prasad – Chennai. Ananda Rau seated with Srinivasa Ramanujan.

  5. www.insa.ndl.iitkgp.ac.in › xmlui › bitstreamK ANANDA RAU (1893-- 1966)

    K ANANDA RAU (1893-- 1966) Foundation Fellow K ANANDA RAU was a contemporary of Srinivasa Ramanujan, the mathematical genius of our country. Influenced by GH Hardy, Ramanujan's mentor, he was responsible for creating a school of Indian mathematicians who contributed significantly to some classical branches of mathematics.

  6. 23 de sept. de 2010 · K. Ananda Rau. The story of Indian mathematics beyond Ramanujan actually begins with K. Ananda Rau, his contemporary, and it is essentially Ananda Rau's students and descendants...

  7. Ananda Rau is well known and remembered for his valuable contributions to the theory of Tauberian theorems, func tion-theory and the theory of Dirichlet series; and his tastes and interests...