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  1. Chandrakant Raju (born 7 March 1954) is an Indian computer scientist, mathematician, educator, physicist and polymath. [1][2] He received the Telesio Galilei Academy Award in 2010 for defining a product of Schwartz distributions [citation needed], for proposing an interpretation of quantum mechanics, dubbed the structured-time interpretation, an...

  2. (UNESCO Distinguished Professor and Feynman's biographer) “Dr Raju is full of brilliant ideas... It is my conviction that Dr Raju has decidedly within him certain elements of genius...“

  3. Professor C. K. Raju holds a BSc (Hons) in physics, an MSc in mathematics from Mumbai, followed by a PhD from the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. He initially taught and researched in formal mathematics (analysis, functional analysis, Schwartz distributions) and its application to general relativity and quantum field theory for several ...

  4. A TALK BY PROFESSOR C. K. RAJUIt is by now well known that the calculus and its infinite series originated in India across a thousand year period, starting f...

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  5. Professor C. K. Raju holds an M.Sc in math and a PhD from the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. He taught and researched in formal math (functional analysis) for several years. He was responsible for porting applications on the first Indian supercomputer Param, and that experience led him to abandon formal math.

  6. ‪University of Cambridge, England.‬ - ‪‪Cited by 718‬‬ - ‪England‬.

  7. Professor C. K. Raju has advanced revolutionary new ideas in Mathematics and Physics. He helped build India’s first supercomputer, and first explained how calculus originated in India and was transmitted to Europe. He is Tagore Fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla.