Wednesday 23 October 2019

[www.keralites.net] Vashishtha Narayan Singh This Bihari mathematician can calculate faster than Super Computer, he also challenged Einstein.

 


Vashishtha Narayan Singh This Bihari mathematician can calculate faster than Super Computer, he also challenged Einstein :- 

Let's learn about Vashishtha Narayan Singh. He was was born on April 2, 1942, in a small village of Basantpur in Bihar. He did his schooling in Netarhat Vidyalaya, Jharkhand and then he moved to the Patna Science College in the year 1963.

For Vashishtha, mathematics came naturally and his interest was seen when he keeps questioning the mathematics Professor. Extremely annoyed by it, the professor would send him to the Principal's office, where he would be given the toughest mathematics problem to solve.

But the principal just couldn't believe what he has seen. Vashishtha not only solved the problem but had also solved in many different ways, proving that he always thinks out of the box.
Knowing that the boring syllabus system was holding the bright talent back, the rules of the university were revised. It was during the first year of his BSc Mathematics, he was given a hall ticket to appear for the final exams and he topped.

In the year, he was allowed to appear for the final exams of the MSc Mathematics. Once again, he topped.

The prodigy earned praises from his colleagues because he had already cleared and received his MSc Mathematics degree while he was still in the second year of his BSc course.

Impressed by the prodigy, his senior narrated the incident to a magazine.

Vashishtha then did PhD at the University of California, Berkeley, where his thesis–" Reproducing Kernels and Operators with Cyclic Vector" won great acclaim in the stream of mathematics and it was one of the recognised and revered works in the field.


Many people claim that the obscure Indian mathematician worked alongside NASA, contributing his wide range of mathematical knowledge. As per the reports, Vashishtha was also known to challenge Einstein's theory of relativity through his works.
full article in the link below 


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