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Alma mater
  
Cambridge University

Fields
  
Mathematics

Role
  
Mathematician


Name
  
Sarvadaman Chowla

Notable awards
  
Padma Bhushan

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Born
  
October 22, 1907 London, England (
1907-10-22
)

Institutions
  
Institute for Advanced Study University of Kansas University of Colorado at Boulder Penn State University

Doctoral advisor
  
John Edensor Littlewood

Died
  
December 10, 1995, Laramie, Wyoming, United States

Books
  
The Riemann Hypothesis and Hilbert's Tenth Problem

Education
  
University of Cambridge, Trinity College, Cambridge

Similar People
  
Louis J Mordell, John Edensor Littlewood, John Friedlander

Doctoral students
  
John Friedlander

Sarvadaman Chowla


Sarvadaman D. S. Chowla (22 October 1907 – 10 December 1995) was a British-born Indian American mathematician, specializing in number theory.

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Early life

He was born in London, since his father, Gopal Chowla, a professor of mathematics in Lahore, was then studying in Cambridge. His family returned to India, where he received his masters degree in 1928 from the Government College in Lahore. In 1931 he received his doctorate from the University of Cambridge, where he studied under J. E. Littlewood.

Career and awards

Chowla then returned to India, where he taught at several universities, becoming head of mathematics at Government College in 1936. During the difficulties arising from the partition of India in 1947, he left for the United States. There he visited the Institute for Advanced Study until the fall of 1949, then taught at the University of Kansas in Lawrence until moving to the University of Colorado in 1952. He moved to Penn State in 1963 as a research professor, where he remained until his retirement in 1976. He was a member of the Indian National Science Academy.

Among his contributions are a number of results which bear his name. These include the Bruck–Ryser–Chowla theorem, the Ankeny–Artin–Chowla congruence, the Chowla–Mordell theorem, and the Chowla–Selberg formula, and the Mian–Chowla sequence.

Works

  • Chowla, Sarvadaman (2000). James G. Huard; Kenneth S. Williams, eds. The Collected Papers of Sarvadaman Chowla. Montréal: Centre de Recherches mathématiques, Université de Montréal. OCLC 43730416. 
  • Chowla, S. (1965). Riemann Hypothesis and Hilbert's Tenth Problem. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-677-00140-1. OCLC 15428640. 
  • References

    Sarvadaman Chowla Wikipedia