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Number Theory is an ancient subject, but we still cannot answer many simplest and most natural questions about the integers. Some old problems have been solved, but more arise. All the research for these ancient or new problems implicated and is still promoting the development of number theory and mathematics. The main objective of the Gandhi s Contributions to Theory of Numbers Vol-II to serve the latest papers of Prof. Dr. Gandhi to research scholars, especially Number Theory community to know the current research by a single author. In general, we will find few (or nil) papers in (general)…mehr

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Number Theory is an ancient subject, but we still cannot answer many simplest and most natural questions about the integers. Some old problems have been solved, but more arise. All the research for these ancient or new problems implicated and is still promoting the development of number theory and mathematics. The main objective of the Gandhi s Contributions to Theory of Numbers Vol-II to serve the latest papers of Prof. Dr. Gandhi to research scholars, especially Number Theory community to know the current research by a single author. In general, we will find few (or nil) papers in (general) mathematics journals, if the journal is not intended for Theory of Numbers. However, here one can get all the latest articles of a single author (Prof. Dr. K. Raja Rama Gandhi). All these articles are original contributions from Prof. Dr. Gandhi, BITS-Vizag. Also, there is third volume of this series, which will be appearing in the near future as Vol-III .
Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr. K. R. R. Gandhi, is an eminent Number Theorist. He had 10 yrs of experience in teaching/research. He Published 38 papers in Various Inter. Journals including 3 books. He is the resource person in Math for Oxford University Press & Professor in Math at BITS-Vizag. He got National & regional awards for his outstanding contributions in Math.