Komaravolu Chandrasekharan | |
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Born |
Bapatla, Guntur District, Madras Presidency, British India (now Andhra Pradesh, India) |
21 November 1920
Died | 13 April 2017 Zurich |
(aged 96)
Residence | Zurich area |
Citizenship | Indian-Swiss |
Alma mater | Madras University |
Known for | Administrative intellect, Mathematics [Analytic Number Theory and Mathematical Analysis] |
Awards | Ramanujan Medal 1966, Padma Shri 1959, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar award 1963, |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Number theory |
Institutions | TIFR, ETH Zurich |
Doctoral advisor | K. Ananda Rau |
Doctoral students |
C. S. Seshadri M. S. Narasimhan |
Komaravolu Chandrasekharan (21 November 1920 – 13 April 2017) was a professor at ETH Zurich. and a founding faculty member of School of Mathematics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR). He is known for his work in number theory and summability and was given numerous awards including Padma Shri, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award, Ramanujan Medal, and Honorary fellow of TIFR. He was president of the International Mathematical Union (IMU) from 1971 to 1974.
Mr.Chandrasekharan was born in 1920 to a School head master Sri Rajaiah Padmakshamma.(Mother) Chandrasekharan completed his high school from Bapatla village in Guntur from Andhra Pradesh. He completed his M.A. in mathematics from the Presidency College, Chennai and a PhD from the Department of Mathematics, University of Madras in 1942, under the supervision of K. Ananda Rau.
When Chandrasekharan was with the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA, Homi Bhabha invited Chandrashekhar to join the School of Mathematics of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR). Chandrashekhar persuaded mathematicians from all over the world, to visit TIFR and deliver courses of lectures. They were L. Schwarz, C. L. Siegel and many more. In 1965, Chandrasekharan, before the death of Dr. Homi Bhabha in a plane crash, left the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research to join the ETH Zurich, where he retired in 1988.