[1] Abel Prize of 2010 goes to John Torrence Tate, The Hindu. Download pdf version of the article here.
[2] Special award likely for women mathematicians, The Hindu. Download pdf version of the article here.
[3] Award for Russian mathematician for solving Poincaré Conjecture, The Hindu. Download the pdf version here.
[4] India as a player in Mathematics, by M.S. Raghunathan, The Hindu
[5] Special award likely for women mathematicians, The Hindu. Download pdf version of the article here.
[6] India a world mathematics power, says professor Raghunathan, The Hindu. Download pdf version of the article here.
[7] Jawaharlal Nehru on Ancient Indian Mathematics
[8] Hyderabad to host International Congress of Mathematicians, CURRENT SCIENCE, VOL. 96, No. 11, 10 JUNE 2009, by Rosalind Ezhil K (pdf file)
[9] The most influential speech ever presented in the History of Mathematics, CURRENT SCIENCE, VOL. 97, No. 10, 25 November 2009, by Rosalind Ezhil K (pdf file)
[10] Calculus under the Coconut Palms: the last hurrah of medieval Indian mathematics by P.P. Divakaran
[11] A review of the book, Mathematics in India by Kim Plofker
[12] India and the world of mathematics by M.S. Raghunathan
[13] Statistical Dynasties & Golden Ages by Terry Speed
Friday, May 14, 2010
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