Syamadas Mukhopadhyaya Explained

Syamadas Mukhopadhyaya
Birth Date:22 June 1866
Birth Place:Horipal block, Hooghly district, Bengal Presidency
Death Place:Kolkata
Nationality:Indian
Fields:mathematics
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Alma Mater:Calcutta University
Thesis Title:Parametric Coefficients in the Differential Geometry of Curves in an N-space
Thesis Year:1910
Known For:Mukhopadhyaya's theorem,
Four-vertex theorem,
Non-Euclidean geometry,
Differential geometry
Awards:Griffith prize
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Syamadas Mukhopadhyaya (22 June 1866 – 8 May 1937) was an Indian mathematician who introduced the four-vertex theorem and Mukhopadhyaya's theorem in plane geometry.

Biography

Syamadas Mukhopadhyaya was born at Haripal, Hooghly district, in Bengal Presidency, British India. He graduated from Hooghly College, received his M.A. degree from Presidency College in Calcutta, and his Ph.D. degree from Calcutta University in 1910. He also took classes from the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science.[1]

Mukhopadhyaya was appointed by Asustosh Mookerjee as professor of mathematics in the Rajabazar Science College, University of Calcutta.[2] Jacques Hadamard communicated with Mukhopadyaya about the latter's work on the geometry of a plane arc[3] and Wilhelm Blaschke's book on geometry had a reference to Mukhopadhyaya.[4]

He worked at Bangabasi College and then at Bethune College in Calcutta, where he lectured in Mathematics, English Literature, and Philosophy. In 1932, he was elected president of the Calcutta Mathematical Society. He served in this capacity until his death from heart failure in 1937. Mukhopadhyaya went to Europe on a Ghose Travelling Fellowship in 1933 to study methods of education. He gave lectures in Paris University.[5]

References

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=mS9iDwAAQBAJ&dq=Syamadas+Mukhopadhyaya+student&pg=PA4 History of the Calcutta School of Physical Sciences
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=q8H3CwAAQBAJ&dq=Syamadas+Mukhopadhyaya+student&pg=PT363 Sources in the Development of Mathematics: Series and Products from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-first Century
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=TBvOAAAAMAAJ&q=Syamadas+Mukhopadhyaya+student Collected geometrical papers of Syamadas Mukhopadhyaya, Volume 1
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=oF0eAQAAIAAJ&q=Mukhopadhyaya Calcutta Review 1934
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=P54UAAAAIAAJ&q=Syamadas+Mukhopadhyaya+student The Mathematics Student, Volumes 1-4, 1933