Ganesh Prasad
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Ganesh Prasad (* 15. November 1876 in Ballia, Uttar Pradesh; † 9. März 1935 in Agra) war ein indischer Mathematiker. Er gilt als einer der Väter moderner mathematischer Forschung in Indien.
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Ganesh Prasad (15 November 1876 – 9 March 1935) was an Indian mathematician who specialised in the theory of potentials, theory of functions of a real variable, Fourier series and the theory of surfaces. He was trained at the Universities of Cambridge and Göttingen and on return to India he helped develop the culture of mathematical research in India. The mathematical community of India considers Ganesh Prasad as the Father of Mathematical Research in India. He was also an educator taking special interest in the advancement of primary education in the rural areas of India.
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Ganesh Prasad
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Ganesh Prasad
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Ganesh Prasad
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Ganesh Prasad
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Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
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1935-03-09
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Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Establishing the culture of organised mathematical research in India
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Indian
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A Treatise on Spherical Harmonics and the Functions of Bessel and Lame
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Hardinge Professor of Mathematics
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Ganesh Prasad (* 15. November 1876 in Ballia, Uttar Pradesh; † 9. März 1935 in Agra) war ein indischer Mathematiker. Er gilt als einer der Väter moderner mathematischer Forschung in Indien.
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Ganesh Prasad (15 November 1876 – 9 March 1935) was an Indian mathematician who specialised in the theory of potentials, theory of functions of a real variable, Fourier series and the theory of surfaces. He was trained at the Universities of Cambridge and Göttingen and on return to India he helped develop the culture of mathematical research in India. The mathematical community of India considers Ganesh Prasad as the Father of Mathematical Research in India. He was also an educator taking special interest in the advancement of primary education in the rural areas of India.
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Hardinge Professor of Mathematics