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  1. Pennsylvania State University Faculty: Roger Penrose, Haskell Curry, Theodore Roethke, Sarvadaman Chowla, Ron Larson, Joseph Heller
  2. Indian Scientist Introduction: Sarvadaman Chowla, Anwaruddin Choudhury, Mani Lal Bhaumik, Mahadeva Subramania Mani, H. P. Gandhi, P. K. Iyengar
  3. University of Kansas Faculty: James Naismith, Sarvadaman Chowla, John M. Janzen, Mark W. Smith, Alan Dundes, Simran Sethi, Jan Roskam
  4. English Hindus: George Harrison, Sarvadaman Chowla, Annie Besant, Dev Patel, John Mclaughlin, Raj Persaud, Crispian Mills, Krishna Dharma
  5. Government College University: Government College University Faculty, Ravians, Sarvadaman Chowla, Munir Ahmad Khan, Nawaz Sharif
  6. University of Colorado Faculty: Stanislaw Ulam, George Gamow, Herbert Kroemer, Carl Wieman, Sarvadaman Chowla, Eric Allin Cornell
  7. British People of Indian Descent: Salman Rushdie, Sarvadaman Chowla, British Indian, Monty Panesar, Madhav Sharma, Hinduja Group, Raman Mundair
  8. American Hindus: Timothy Leary, M. Night Shyamalan, Paramahansa Yogananda, Christopher Isherwood, Kalpana Chawla, Sarvadaman Chowla
  9. Indian Mathematicians: Srinivasa Ramanujan, Satyendra Nath Bose, Patañjali, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Sarvadaman Chowla, Paini
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  11. Ravians: Sarvadaman Chowla, Munir Ahmad Khan, Nawaz Sharif, Muhammad Iqbal, Abdus Salam, Sahir Ludhianvi, Riazuddin, Ishfaq Ahmad, Hamid Mir
  12. Hochschullehrer (Penn State): John Barth, Paul Davidson, Thomas Rogers, Haskell Brooks Curry, Boris Weisfeiler, Sarvadaman Chowla (German Edition)
  13. Asian Mathematician Introduction: Heisuke Hironaka, Sarvadaman Chowla, Habash Al-Hasib Al-Marwazi, Yum-Tong Siu, Hansraj Gupta
  14. Group of 7 offprints. Includes: CHOWLA. Some Properties of Eulerian Numbers. by Sarvadaman D. (1907-1995). CHOWLA, 1929-01-01

1. Collected Papers Of Sarvadaman Chowla
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2. Table Of Contents The Collected Papers Of Sarvadaman Chowla
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4. Sarvadaman Chowla 19071995
Sarvadaman Chowla (1907.1995) Raymond G. Ayoub, James G. Huard, and Kenneth S. Williams 594 NOTICES OF THE AMS VOLUME 45, NUMBER 5 Sarvadaman Chowla
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5. Table Of Contents -- The Collected Papers Of Sarvadaman Chowla
Sarvadaman Chowla (1907 1995) By James G. Huard; iii. The Work of SarvadamanChowla By M. Ram Murty, V. Kumar Murty; and Kenneth S. Williams
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VOLUME I

Preface i
Sarvadaman Chowla (1907 -1995)
By James G. Huard

iii
The Work of Sarvadaman Chowla
By M. Ram Murty, V. Kumar Murty
and Kenneth S. Williams

vii
Memories of my Father
By Paromita Chowla

xxvii
A Personal Tribute to Chowla
By Raymond Ayoub
xxix
Recollections of Chowla
By C. R. Rao By R. P. Bambah By Paul T. Bateman By Atle Selberg By Tom M. Apostol By Frank B. Correia By Sanford L. Segal By George Andrews By Paulo Ribenboim By Philip A. Leonard By Dale Brownawell By K. Ramachandra By John B. Friedlander By Dorian Goldfeld By Bruce C. Berndt By C. J. Mozzochi
xxxi xxxi xxxii xxxiii xxxiv xxxv xxxv xxxvi xxxvii xxxvii xxxviii xxxix xl xl xli xli
Letters to Chowla
From G. H. Hardy From S. Chandrasekhar From A. Selberg From C. L. Siegel From A. Weil From J. -P. Serre
xliv xlvi xlix lii lvi lvii lix lx Pages from Chowla's Ph. D. dissertation lxi Ph. D. students of Chowla lxix Bibliography of Chowla (1925-1986) lxxi Solutions by Chowla to problems posed in the Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society (1925-1931) (numbers S1-S34 in the bibliography) Chowla's mathematical papers and notes (1926-1935) (numbers 1-93 in the bibliography) Acknowledgements Errata and addenda (Volume 1) Classification of Chowla's papers by subject Co-authors of Chowla VOLUME II Preface i Bibliography of Chowla (1925-1986) iii Chowla's mathematical papers and notes (1936-1961) (numbers 94-235 in the bibliography) Acknowledgements Errata and addenda (Volume 2) Classification of Chowla's papers by subject Co-authors of Chowla VOLUME III Preface i Bibliography of Chowla (1925-1986)

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Sarvadaman Chowla October 22 December 10 ) was a prominent Indian -background mathematician , specializing in number theory He was born in London , where his father, also a mathematician, was then studying. His family returned to India , where he received his masters degree in from the Government College in Lahore . In 1931 he received his doctorate from Cambridge University , where he studied under J. E. Littlewood Chowla then returned to India, where he taught at several universities. During the difficulties arising from the partition of India in , he left for the United States . There he visited the Institute for Advanced Study for a year or so, then taught at the University of Kansas and at the University of Colorado , before settling at Penn State in , where he remained until his retirement in Among his contributions are a number of results which bear his name. These include the

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(Redirected from S. Chowla Sarvadaman Chowla October 22 December 10 ) was a prominent Indian -background mathematician , specializing in number theory He was born in London , where his father, also a mathematician, was then studying. His family returned to India , where he received his masters degree in from the Government College in Lahore . In 1931 he received his doctorate from Cambridge University , where he studied under J. E. Littlewood Chowla then returned to India, where he taught at several universities. During the difficulties arising from the partition of India in , he left for the United States . There he visited the Institute for Advanced Study for a year or so, then taught at the University of Kansas and at the University of Colorado , before settling at Penn State in , where he remained until his retirement in Among his contributions are a number of results which bear his name. These include the

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Sarvadaman Chowla
Sarvadaman Chowla (October 22, 1907–December 10, 1995) was a prominent mathematician, specializing in number theory. He was born in London, where his father, also a mathematician, was then studying. 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 Cambridge University, where he studied under J. E. Littlewood. Chowla then returned to India, where he taught at several universities. 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 for a year or so, then taught at the University of Kansas and at the University of Colorado, before settling at Penn State in 1963, where he remained until his retirement in 1976. Among his contributions are a number of results which bear his name. These include the Bruck-Chowla-Ryser theorem, the Ankeny-Artin-Chowla congruence, the Chowla-Mordell theorem, and the Chowla-Selberg formula.
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Biography of sarvadaman chowla (19071995) sarvadaman chowla s father, Gopalchowla, was professor of mathematics at Lahore. Gopal chowla visited
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Sarvadaman Chowla
Born: 22 Oct 1907 in London, England
Died: 10 Dec 1995 in Laramie, Wyoming, USA
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Sarvadaman Chowla 's father, Gopal Chowla, was professor of mathematics at Lahore. Gopal Chowla visited England with his wife Shankuntala so that he could study at Cambridge University. It was during the visit to England that Sarvadaman Chowla was born. The family returned to India shortly after his birth and he was brought up there. At the age of 21 Chowla was awarded his master's degree from Government College in Lahore. He then decided to go to England to study for his doctorate and he undertook research at the University of Cambridge under J E Littlewood 's supervision, being awarded his doctorate in 1931. After returning to India, Chowla was appointed professor of mathematics at St Stephen's College in Delhi, then at Benares Hindu University in Benares, then at Andhra University in Waltair, and finally at Government College of Punjab University in Lahore where he was Head of the Department of Mathematics from 1936 to 1947. This period while Chowla was Head of Mathematics at Lahore was a very difficult one. India was British but Britain wanted to transfer power to a single Indian administration, creating one new country. There were severe divisions in India, however, and in 1946 there was a civil war with rioting and killing throughout the whole of the subcontinent. The Punjab, where Chowla worked, was in one of the most difficult positions being a Muslim majority province with a large Sikh community that had become anti-Muslim. The British Parliament passed the Indian Independence Act in July 1947 which created two independent nations, India and Pakistan, at midnight on 14-15 August 1947.

17. References For Chowla
References for the biography of sarvadaman chowla. RG Ayoub, JG Huard and KSWilliams, sarvadaman chowla (19071995), Notices Amer. Math. Soc.
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  • R G Ayoub, Sarvadaman Chowla, J. Number Theory
  • R G Ayoub, Erratum : Sarvadaman Chowla, J. Number Theory
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    19. Notices Of The AMS May 1998
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    20. The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Sarvadaman Chowla
    According to our current online database, sarvadaman chowla has 24 students and58 descendants. We welcome any additional information.
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