Raghunath Krishna Rubugunday (1918–2000) was an Indian mathematician specializing in number theory notable for his contribution to Waring's problem. Rubugunday was born in Madras in 1918. The famous mathematician K. Ananda Rau was an uncle on his father's side. He completed his B.A. Hons from Presidency College, Madras and Tripos from Cambridge in 1938. He returned to India and among other positions he was the Head of the Department of Mathematics at Saugar university.
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| - Raghunath Krishna Rubugunday (1918–2000) was an Indian mathematician specializing in number theory notable for his contribution to Waring's problem. Rubugunday was born in Madras in 1918. The famous mathematician K. Ananda Rau was an uncle on his father's side. He completed his B.A. Hons from Presidency College, Madras and Tripos from Cambridge in 1938. He returned to India and among other positions he was the Head of the Department of Mathematics at Saugar university. (en)
- Raghunath Krishna Rubugunday (* 1918 in Madras; † 2000 ebenda) war ein indischer Mathematiker. Er war der Neffe (von der Vaters-Seite) des Mathematikers K. Ananda Rau. Rubugunday studierte am Presidency College in Madras mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss (mit Bestnoten) und absolvierte 1938 an der Universität Cambridge die Tripos-Prüfungen, in denen er im zweiten Teil Wrangler war. Zu seinen Lehrern in Cambridge zählte Godfrey Harold Hardy. Danach war er wieder in Indien, wo er an verschiedenen Universitäten lehrte und zuletzt die Mathematik-Abteilung an der Universität von Sagar (heute Dr. Hari Singh Gour University) leitete. (de)
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| - Raghunath Krishna Rubugunday (* 1918 in Madras; † 2000 ebenda) war ein indischer Mathematiker. Er war der Neffe (von der Vaters-Seite) des Mathematikers K. Ananda Rau. Rubugunday studierte am Presidency College in Madras mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss (mit Bestnoten) und absolvierte 1938 an der Universität Cambridge die Tripos-Prüfungen, in denen er im zweiten Teil Wrangler war. Zu seinen Lehrern in Cambridge zählte Godfrey Harold Hardy. Danach war er wieder in Indien, wo er an verschiedenen Universitäten lehrte und zuletzt die Mathematik-Abteilung an der Universität von Sagar (heute Dr. Hari Singh Gour University) leitete. Rubugunday ist für Beiträge zur Zahlentheorie und speziell dem Waring-Problem bekannt. (de)
- Raghunath Krishna Rubugunday (1918–2000) was an Indian mathematician specializing in number theory notable for his contribution to Waring's problem. Rubugunday was born in Madras in 1918. The famous mathematician K. Ananda Rau was an uncle on his father's side. He completed his B.A. Hons from Presidency College, Madras and Tripos from Cambridge in 1938. He returned to India and among other positions he was the Head of the Department of Mathematics at Saugar university. (en)
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