Mathematician:Raj Chandra Bose
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Mathematician
Indian American mathematician and statistician best known for his work in design theory, finite geometry and the theory of error-correcting codes.
Invented the notions of partial geometry, strongly regular graph.
Started a systematic study of difference sets to construct symmetric block designs.
Noted with Sharadchandra Shankar Shrikhande and Ernest Tilden Parker for disproving Euler's Conjecture on Orthogonal Latin Squares.
Not to be confused with Satyendra Nath Bose, after whom the boson was named.
Nationality
Indian
History
- Born: 19 June 1901 in Hoshangabad, Madhya Pradesh, India
- Died: 31 October 1987 in Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Theorems and Definitions
- Bose-Mesner Algebra (with Dale Marsh Mesner)
- BCH Code (with Dwijendra Kumar Ray-Chaudhuri, and independently of Alexis Hocquenghem)
Results named for Raj Chandra Bose can be found here.
Definitions of concepts named for Raj Chandra Bose can be found here.
Publications
- 1960: Further results on the construction of mutually orthogonal Latin squares and the falsity of Euler's conjecture (Canadian Journal of Mathematics Vol. 12: pp. 189 – 203) (with S.S. Shrikhande and E.T. Parker)