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  1. V. Ramaswamy Aiyer (4 August 1871 – 22 January 1936) was a civil servant in the Madras Provincial Service. In 1907, along with a group of friends, he founded the Indian Mathematical Society with headquarters in Pune. He was the first Secretary of the Society and acted in that position until 1910.

  2. Ramaswami Aiyar was an enthusiastic amateur mathematician who worked as a civil servant in India. He was a founder of the Indian Mathematical Society. View two larger pictures. Biography. V Ramaswami Aiyar's name is sometimes given as Iyer and sometimes as Aiyyar. We, however, will refer to him as Ramaswami throughout this biography.

  3. C. P. Ramaswami Iyer. Dewan Bahadur Sachivottama Sir Chetput Pattabhiraman Ramaswami Iyer KCSI KCIE LL.D. D.Litt. (12 November 1879 – 26 September 1966), popularly known as Sir C. P., was an Indian lawyer, administrator and statesman, acknowledged as the most powerful man in the Madras Presidency in the decades immediately prior to Indian ...

  4. When the temporary appointment ceased on the return of Prof. Venkataswami Nayudu from leave, Mr. Ramaswami Aiyer was appointed at the Mysore Maharahaj’s college to assist Principal Weir in teaching Mathematics for the B. A. Degree.

  5. V. Ramaswamy Aiyer (4 August 1871 – 22 January 1936) was a civil servant in the Madras Provincial Service. In 1907, along with a group of friends, he founded the Indian Mathematical Society with headquarters in Pune. He was the first Secretary of the Society and acted in that position until 1910.

  6. In Memory of V Ramaswamy Aiyer, Founder of the Indian Mathematical Society in 1907 When we pause to reflect on Ramanujan's life, we see that there were certain events that seemingly were necessary in order that Ramanujan and his mathemat-ics be brought to posterity. One of these was V. Ramaswamy Aiyer's founding

  7. V. Ramaswamy Aiyer (4 August 1871 – 22 January 1936) was a civil servant in the Madras Provincial Service. In 1907, along with a group of friends, he founded the Indian Mathematical Society with headquarters in Pune. He was the first Secretary of the Society and acted in that position until 1910.