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==Early life==
==Early life==
He was born in [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]] in South India. He completed his B.A. and M.A. in mathematics at [[Osmania University]] and the [[University of Madras]] respectively before going to [[Princeton University|Princeton]]. KGR completed his Ph.D; his advisor was [[Emil Artin]]. K. G. Ramanathan also worked with [[Hermann Weyl]] and [[Carl Siegel]]. Thereafter he returned to India to team team up with [[K. Chandrasekharan]] at the [[Tata Institute of Fundamental Research]] (TIFR) at [[Colaba]] in 1951. K. G. Ramanthan was married to Jayalakshmi Ramanathan.
K. G. Ramanathan was born in [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]] in South India. He completed his B.A. and M.A. in mathematics at [[Osmania University]] and the [[University of Madras]] respectively before going to [[Princeton University|Princeton]] to earn his Ph.D; his advisor was [[Emil Artin]]. At Princeton, K. G. Ramanathan also worked with [[Hermann Weyl]] and [[Carl Siegel]]. Thereafter he returned to India to team up with [[K. Chandrasekharan]] at the [[Tata Institute of Fundamental Research]] (TIFR) at [[Colaba]] in 1951.
K. G. Ramanthan was married to Jayalakshmi Ramanathan.

==Career==
==Career==
At TIFR, he built up the number theory group of young mathematicians from India. For several years, he took interest to study [[Ramanujan]]'s unpublised and published work. His [[Erdős number]] is 2.
At TIFR, he built up the number theory group of young mathematicians from India. For several years, he took interest to study [[Ramanujan]]'s unpublised and published work. His [[Erdős number]] is 2.

Revision as of 20:16, 27 May 2009

K. G. Ramanathan
BornNovember 13, 1920
DiedMay 10, 1992
CitizenshipIndian
Alma materPrinceton University
OccupationMathematician
SpouseJayalakshmi Ramanathan
AwardsPadma Bhushan
Scientific career
FieldsNumber theory
InstitutionsTIFR
Doctoral advisorEmil Artin

Kollagunta Gopalaiyer Ramanathan (November 13, 1920 - May 10, 1992) (KGR) was a front rank Indian mathematician of international reputation with distinguished and well-recognized achievements in number theory. He had contributed in no small measure to the emergence of a new generation of high-calibre mathematicians as well as to the general development of mathematical research and teaching in India.

Early life

K. G. Ramanathan was born in Hyderabad in South India. He completed his B.A. and M.A. in mathematics at Osmania University and the University of Madras respectively before going to Princeton to earn his Ph.D; his advisor was Emil Artin. At Princeton, K. G. Ramanathan also worked with Hermann Weyl and Carl Siegel. Thereafter he returned to India to team up with K. Chandrasekharan at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) at Colaba in 1951.

K. G. Ramanthan was married to Jayalakshmi Ramanathan.

Career

At TIFR, he built up the number theory group of young mathematicians from India. For several years, he took interest to study Ramanujan's unpublised and published work. His Erdős number is 2.

Awards

K. G. Ramanathan was given numerous achievements during his more than 30 years service at TIFR.

See also his Ph.D students