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Person: Ramanathan, Kollagunta Gopalaiyer
Kollagunta Ramanathan was an Indian mathematician who worked in number theory and was important in developing mathematical research and teaching in India.
Mathematical Profile (Excerpt):
- Ramanathan obtained his B.A. from Osmania University, then went to the University of Madras to take a Master's Degree.
- At Princeton Ramanathan undertook research for a doctorate advised by Emil Artin.
- Ramanathan built up a strong school of number theory at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research.
- Ramanathan received many honours.
Born 13 November 1920, Hyderabad, India. Died 10 May 1992, Bombay, (now Mumbai) India.
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