B. V. Rajarama Bhat
Indian mathematician
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Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata |
Awards | Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Operator theory in mathematics |
Institutions | Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore |
Doctoral advisor | Kalyanapuram Rangachari Parthasarathy |
B. V. Rajarama Bhat is an Indian mathematician specialising in operator theory. He is a Professor of Mathematics in Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore.[1]
Professor Bhat obtained his MSc and PhD degrees from the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata.
He was awarded the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology in 2007, the highest science award in India, in the mathematical sciences category. [2]
Other awards/honours
- Young Scientist Award of Indian National Science Academy in 1997
- B. M. Birla Science prize for the year 1998
Books authored
- Lectures on Operator Theory, (Editor jointly with G. Elliott and P. Fillmore), Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences Monograph Series, Vol. 13, Amer. Math. Soc. 323pp. (1999).
- Cocycles of CCR flows, Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, 149, no. 709 (2001)
References
- ^ "B. V. Rajarama Bhat". Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore. Archived from the original on 26 August 2013. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
- ^ "Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Awards For Science And Technology 2007". Department of Science & Technology, Govt of India. Archived from the original on 24 August 2013. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
External links
B. V. Rajarama Bhat at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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Recipients of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology in Mathematical Science
- K. S. Chandrasekharan & C. R. Rao (1959)
- K. G. Ramanathan (1965)
- A. S. Gupta & C. S. Seshadri (1972)
- P. C. Jain & M. S. Narasimhan (1975)
- K. R. Parthasarathy & S. K. Trehan (1976)
- M. S. Raghunathan (1977)
- E. M. V. Krishnamurthy (1978)
- S. Raghavan & S. Ramanan (1979)
- R. Sridharan (1980)
- J. K. Ghosh (1981)
- B. L. S. Prakasa Rao & J. B. Shukla (1982)
- I. B. S. Passi & Phoolan Prasad (1983)
- S. K. Malik & R. Parthasarathy (1985)
- T. Parthasarathy & U. B. Tewari (1986)
- Raman Parimala & T. N. Shorey (1987)
- M. B. Banerjee & K. B. Sinha (1988)
- Gopal Prasad (1989)
- R. Balasubramanian & S. G. Dani (1990)
- V. B. Mehta & A. Ramanathan (1991)
- Maithili Sharan (1992)
- Karmeshu & Navin M. Singhi (1993)
- N. Mohan Kumar (1994)
- Rajendra Bhatia (1995)
- V. S. Sunder (1996)
- Subhashis Nag & T. R. Ramadas (1998)
- Rajeeva Laxman Karandikar (1999)
- Rahul Mukerjee (2000)
- Gadadhar Misra & T. N. Venkataramana (2001)
- Dipendra Prasad & S. Thangavelu (2002)
- Manindra Agrawal & V. Srinivas (2003)
- Arup Bose & Sujatha Ramdorai (2004)
- Probal Chaudhuri & K. H. Paranjape (2005)
- Vikraman Balaji & Indranil Biswas (2006)
- B. V. Rajarama Bhat (2007)
- Rama Govindarajan (2007)
- Jaikumar Radhakrishnan (2008)
- Suresh Venapally (2009)
- Mahan Mitra & Palash Sarkar (2011)
- Siva Athreya & Debashish Goswami (2012)
- Eknath Prabhakar Ghate (2013)
- Kaushal Kumar Verma (2014)
- K Sandeep & Ritabrata Munshi (2015)
- Amalendu Krishna (2016)
- Naveen Garg (2016)
- (Not awarded) (2017)
- Amit Kumar & Nitin Saxena (2018)
- Neena Gupta & Dishant Mayurbhai Pancholi (2019)
- Rajat Subhra Hazra (2020)
- U. K. Anandavardhanan (2020)
- Anish Ghosh (2021)
- Saket Saurabh (2021)
- Apoorva Khare (2022)
- Neeraj Kayal (2022)
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