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22. Chandrasekhar, Subramanyan (1910-1995) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scienti
Brief biography and details of his scientific animosity with Eddington. (AuthorEric W. Weisstein)
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Chandrasekhar, Subramanyan (1910-1995)

Indian astrophysicist who studied at Cambridge, then moved to America and the University of Chicago. He has contributed significantly to many disparate branches of physics, including rotational figures of equilibrium, stellar interiors, black holes radiative transfer hydromagnetic stability, stellar dynamics, and many others. Chandrasekhar's name is immortalized in connection with the Chandrasekhar limit which is the largest mass a white dwarf can attain. The theory underlying this result was viciously attacked by Eddington , who used nonsensical and contradictory arguments to try to show it invalid. Chandrasekhar wrote in a letter home "The differences are of a 'political' nature. Prejudices! Prejudices! Eddington is simply stuck up! Take this piece of insolence. "If worse comes to the worst we can believe your theory. You see I am looking at it from the point of view not of the stars but of Nature.' As if the two are different. 'Nature' simply means Eddington personified as an Angel! what arguments could anyone muster against such brazen presumptuousness?" (Wali 1991, p. 133). Despite their scientific animosity, the two somehow remained friendly on a social level.
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23. Subramanyan Chandrasekhar - Autobiography
Fairly detailed and personal account of his life and work. Includes bibliography of major monographs. (From the Nobel eMuseum)
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A Doll House ), was passionately devoted to her children, and was intensely ambitious for them.
My early education, till I was twelve, was at home by my parents and by private tuition. In 1918, my father was transferred to Madras where the family was permanently established at that time.
In Madras, I attended the Hindu High School, Triplicane, during the years 1922-25. My university education (1925-30) was at the Presidency College. I took my bachelor's degree, B.Sc. (Hon.), in physics in June 1930. In July of that year, I was awarded a Government of India scholarship for graduate studies in Cambridge, England. In Cambridge, I became a research student under the supervision of Professor R.H. Fowler (who was also responsible for my admission to Trinity College). On the advice of Professor P.A.M. Dirac
I took my Ph.D. degree at Cambridge in the summer of 1933. In the following October, I was elected to a Prize Fellowship at Trinity College for the period 1933-37. During my Fellowship years at Trinity, I formed lasting friendships with several, including Sir Arthur Eddington and Professor E.A. Milne.
While on a short visit to Harvard University (in Cambridge, Massachusetts), at the invitation of the then Director, Dr. Harlow Shapley, during the winter months (January-March) of 1936, I was offered a position as a Research Associate at the University of Chicago by Dr. Otto Struve and President Robert Maynard Hutchins. I joined the faculty of the University of Chicago in January 1937. And I have remained at this University ever since.

24. Subramanyan Chandrasekhar Winner Of The 1983 Nobel Prize In Physics
subramanyan chandrasekhar, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel PrizeInternet Archive.
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S UBRAMANYAN C HANDRASEKHAR
1983 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for his theoretical studies of the physical processes of importance to the structure and evolution of the stars.
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    Born: 1910
    Place of Birth: Lahore, India
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
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25. Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman Winner Of The 1930 Nobel Prize In Physics
18881970 Residence India Affiliation Calcutta University. Featured InternetLinks. His nephew and fellow Nobel Laureate, subramanyan chandrasekhar
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S IR C HANDRASEKHARA V ENKATA R AMAN
1930 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the effect named after him.
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26. Physics 1983
subramanyan chandrasekhar, William Alfred Fowler. subramanyan chandrasekhar,William Alfred Fowler. half 1/2 of the prize, half 1/2 of the prize
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1983
"for his theoretical studies of the physical processes of importance to the structure and evolution of the stars" "for his theoretical and experimental studies of the nuclear reactions of importance in the formation of the chemical elements in the universe" Subramanyan Chandrasekhar William Alfred Fowler 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA USA University of Chicago
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27. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
in the Quest for Black Holes, Arthur I. Miller, Little Brown, 2005;The Mathematical Theory of Black Holes, subramanyan chandrasekhar, Clarendon, 1998
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"Chandra" in his later years. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar October 19 August 21 ) was an Indian American physicist astrophysicist and mathematician , who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics . He was an Indian Tamilian, born in Lahore British India (now Pakistan ). He attended the Presidency College in Chennai (then Madras), where he graduated with a degree in physics. He was known to the world as simply "Chandra". It was not just at mathematics that Chandra excelled. As a youth, he had also mastered German, devoured everything from Shakespeare to Hardy , and could read up to 100 pages in an hour 'quite easily'. Chandrasekhar was the nephew of Nobel-prize winning physicist C. V. Raman He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in for his studies on the physical processes important to the structure and evolution of stars , though he was upset that the citation mentioned only his earliest work, seeing this as a denigration of a lifetime's achievement. His lifetime's achievement may be glimpsed in the footnotes to his Nobel lecture He served on the University of Chicago faculty from until his death in at the age of 84. He became a

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29. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
in the Quest for Black Holes, Arthur I. Miller, Little Brown, 2005 TheMathematical Theory of Black Holes, subramanyan chandrasekhar, Clarendon, 1998
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Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (A member of the race of people living in North America when Europeans arrived) Indian (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (A scientist trained in physics) physicist (An astronomer who studies the physical properties of celestial bodies) astrophysicist and (A person skilled in mathematics) mathematician . He was born in (City in northeast Pakistan) Lahore (Click link for more info and facts about British India) British India (now (A Muslim republic that occupies the heartland of ancient south Asian civilization in the Indus River valley; formerly part of India; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1947) Pakistan ). He attended the (Click link for more info and facts about Presidency college) Presidency college in (A city in Tamil Nadu on the Bay of Bengal; formerly Madras)

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32. Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Brief autobiographies of subramanyan chandrasekhar and William Alfred Fowler.Includes the press release issued by the noble committee outlining their
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Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
born Oct. 19, 1910, Lahore, India [now in Pakistan]
died Aug. 21, 1995, Chicago, Ill., U.S.
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, 1983.
UPI/Corbis-Bettmann Indian-born American astrophysicist who, with William A. Fowler , won the 1983 Nobel Prize for Physics for formulating the currently accepted theory on the later evolutionary stages of massive stars.
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33. Der Nobelpreis Für Physik: Subramanyan Chandrasekhar
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34. Chandrasekhar
chandrasekhar, subramanyan. (19101995) Dále se chandrasekhar zabývalmatematickou teorií cerných der a obecnou relativitou.
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Chandrasekhar, Subramanyan
Indický astrofyzik, pracoval v Anglii, pozdìji v USA. Zabýval se zejména teorií stavby hvìzd. Odvodil maximální možnou hmotnost bílého trpaslíka (1.4 M Slunce , Chandrasekharova mez). Nad touto hranicí je trpaslík nestabilní. Dále se Chandrasekhar zabýval matematickou teorií èerných dìr a obecnou relativitou. Na jeho poèest byla pojmenována rentgenová družice Chandra vypuštìná v roce 1999.

35. Obituary Notes Of Astronomers
chandrasekhar, subramanyan (19 Oct 1910 21 Aug 1995), Nature 377 (1995) 484,HA Bethe, 64.007.015. chandrasekhar, subramanyan (1910 - 1995)
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History of Astronomy Persons List of Obituary Notes
Obituary Notes of Astronomers
Introduction
Name / Lifespan Reference Author AJB/AAA Entry Cabannes, J. (12 Aug 1885 - 31 Oct 1959) CR 249 (1959) 1975 G. Ribaud Cabannes, J. (12 Aug 1885 - 31 Oct 1959) CR 249 (1959) 2656 Cabannes, J. (1885 - 31 Oct 1959) Ann. d'Astrophys. 23 (1960) 499 J. Dufay Cabannes, J. (1885 - 31 Oct 1959) Ann. Geophys. 16 (1960) 299 J. Dufay Cabannes, J. (1885 - 31 Oct 1959) Ann. Physique (13) 5 (1960) 5 A. Kastler Cabannes, J. (1885 - 31 Oct 1959) BSAF 74 (1960) 281 J. Dufay Caborne, W.F. (5 Jul 1849 - 15 Jun 1924) MN 85 (1925) 308 Le Cadet, G. (1 Feb 1864 - 11 Mar 1933) BSAF 49 (1935) 385 with portrait Cajori, A. (1859 - 14 Aug 1930) PASP 42 (1930) 296 Cajori, F. ( - 14 Aug 1930) Pop Astr 38 (1930) 511 Cajori, F. ( - 14 Aug 1930) PAT 11 (1930) 176 Caldwell, O.H. ( - 27 Aug 1967) SaT 34 (1967) Callandreau, Pierre Jean Octave (18 Sep 1852 - 13 Feb 1904) AN 164 (1904) 387 Callandreau, Pierre Jean Octave (18 Sep 1852 - 13 Feb 1904) VJS 39 (1904) 3 with portrait M. Loewy

36. Chandrasekhar Limit
Hence, the maximum mass of a white dwarf. Named after subramanyan chandrasekhar,the astrophysicist who first derived the white dwarf mass limit.
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Chandrasekhar Limit
The maximum mass, approximately 1.4 solar masses above which an object has too much mass to support itself against collapse by electron degeneracy pressure. Hence, the maximum mass of a white dwarf. Named after Subramanyan Chandrasekhar, the astrophysicist who first derived the white dwarf mass limit.

37. Ref: Scientists Of The Second Half Of The 20th Century - By Miles Hodges
subramanyan chandrasekhar (1910 1995). Links to other information on chandrasekhar.subramanyan chandrasekhar (The Nobel Foundation)
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People of Ideas during
the Second Half of the Twentieth Century:
THE SCIENTISTS
By Alphabetical Order:
A Achterberg, Jeanne
Aspect ,
Alain B Bateson, Gregory
Bell,
John ... Harrison C Campbell, Joseph
Chandrasekhar,
Subramanyan ... Francis D Dawkins, Richard
Dennett,
Daniel C. ... Peter F. E Eccles, John
Eliade,
Mircea ... Paul F Feigenbaum, Mitchell
Feynman,
Richard G Gell-Mann, Murray
Glashow,
Sheldon L. ... Stanislav H Haldane, J. B. S.
Hawking,
Stephen ... Fred J Jantsch, Erich Jastrow, Robert K Katz, Stephen T. Elizabeth L Leakey, Richard Leslie, John ... James E. M Mandelbrot, Benoit Margulis, Lynn ... Norman P Penzias, Arno Perls, Fritz ... Ilya R Rifkin, Jeremy Rogers, Carl S Schneider, Stephen H. Sheldrake, Rupert ... Benjamin W Watson, James Dewey Weinberg, Steven ... Robert Z Zohar, Danah
By Historical Subject Area:
Philosophy/Theology of Science (go to page "THE PHILOSOPHERS')
Quantum Theory/Particle Physics
Scientific Cosmology/Big Bang
Chaos and Self-Organizing Systems

38. Biographical References: Master List - By Miles Hodges
chandrasekhar, subramanyan Chateaubriande, François René, de Chaucer, Geoffrey Chauncey, Charles Chesterton, GK Chodorow, Nancy Chopra, Deepak
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People of Ideas
(Philosophers, Scientists and Theologians)
THE MASTER LIST
A B C D ... Z
A Abelard , Peter
Achterberg
, Jeanne ... , A. J.
B
Bacon , Francis
Bacon,
Roger ... , George Gordon Noel, Lord
C Calvin , John
Campbell
, Joseph ... , Nicolas
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Ephesus

Chalcedon
... Cyril
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Dalton , John Daly , Mary ... , Emile
E Eccles , John Eckhart , Meister Johannes ... Ezekiel
F Faraday , Michael Farrakhan , Louis ... , Sigmund
G Gadamer , Hans-Georg Galen Galileo Galilei ... , Madame
H Habakkuk Hagan , Kenneth Haldane ... , Bill
I Iconoclast Controversy Ignatius Ignatius de Loyola Innocent III ... Third
J James , William Jansen , Cornelius ... (Eastern Emperor)
K The Kairos Document Kant , Immanuel Karlstadt ... , Hans
L Lamarck
, Jean-Baptiste de Laplace , Pierre Simon de ... , Charles
M Mach , Ernst Machen , John Gresham ... , Norman
N Nahum Nathan Navarrete , Pedro ... , Henri J. M.
O Ockham , William of Oecolampadius Origen ... Ovid
P Pagels , Elaine Pannenberg , Wolfhart ... Pythagoras
Q Quine , W. V. O.
R Radewijns , Florens Rahner , Karl ... , Kevin
S Sagan ,Carl Saint-Simon , Count Henri de ... , Emanuel
T Tauler , Johannes Taylor , E. B. ... , Archbishop Desmond
U Urban II (Pope) Usher , James
V Valla , Lorenzo Van Buren , Paul ... , Stephanie
W Waldo , Peter Warfield , Benjamin B.

39. One Hundred Tamils - Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar - The Man Who “DwarfedR
subramanyan chandrasekhar – Nobel Lecture On Stars, Their Evolution and TheirStability 8 December 1983. A Tribute to Subrahmanyan chandrasekhar
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"To us all towns are one , all men our kin.
Life's good comes not from others' gift, nor ill
Man's pains
and pains' relief are from within.
Thus have we seen in visions of the wise !." Tamil Poem in Purananuru, circa 500 B.C Home Tamils - a Trans State Nation From Matter to Life to Mind... Beyond Tamil Nation ... One Hundred Tamils of the 20th Century Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
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The award of a Nobel Prize carries with it so much distinction and the number of competing areas and discoveries are so many, that it must of necessity have a sobering effect on an individual who receives the Prize. For who will not be sobered by the realization that among the past Laureates there are some who have achieved a measure of insight into Nature that is far beyond the attainment of most? But I am grateful for the award since it is possible that it may provide a measure of encouragement to those, who like myself, have been motivated in their scientific pursuits, principally, for achieving personal perspectives , while wandering, mostly, in the lonely byways of Science. When I say personal perspectives, I have in mind the players in

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S. chandrasekhar (19101995). Find more Prof. subramanyan chandrasekhar Bornin Lahore, India, in 1910, theoretical astrophysicist chandrasekhar was
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Prof. S. Bose Find more ... Prof. Satyendranath Bose Satyendranath Bose was born on the first of January 1894 in Calcutta. He studied at the University of Calcutta, then taught there in 1916, taught at the University of Dacca (1921-45), then returned to Calcutta (1945-56). He did important work in quantum theory, in particular on Planck.html's black body radiation law. Bose sent his work Planck's Law and the Hypothesis of Light Quanta (1924) to Einstein. He wrote a covering letter saying:- Respected Sir, I have ventured to send you the accompanying article for your perusal and opinion. You will see that I have tried to deduce the coefficient .. in Planck's law independent of classical electrodynamics

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