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'''Raghunath Krishna Rubugunday''' (1918–2000) was an | '''Raghunath Krishna Rubugunday''' (1918–2000) was an Indian [[mathematician]] specializing in number theory notable for his contribution to [[Waring's problem]].<ref name="Bhatia2010">{{cite book|author=Rajendra Bhatia|title=Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, v.I|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GFE1vx2pynMC&pg=PA199|accessdate=21 July 2013|year=2010|publisher=World Scientific|isbn=978-981-4324-35-9|pages=199–}}</ref> | ||
Rubugunday was born in [[Chennai|Madras]] in 1918. The famous mathematician [[K. Ananda Rau]] was an uncle on his father's side. He completed his B.A. Hons from [[Presidency College, Chennai|Presidency College, Madras]] and [[Cambridge Mathematical Tripos|Tripos]] from [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] in 1938. He returned to [[India]] and among other positions he was the Head of the Department of Mathematics at [[Dr. Hari Singh Gour University|Saugar university]].<ref name="Bhatia2010" | Rubugunday was born in [[Chennai|Madras]] in 1918. The famous mathematician [[K. Ananda Rau]] was an uncle on his father's side. He completed his B.A. Hons from [[Presidency College, Chennai|Presidency College, Madras]] and [[Cambridge Mathematical Tripos|Tripos]] from [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] in 1938. He returned to [[India]] and among other positions he was the Head of the Department of Mathematics at [[Dr. Hari Singh Gour University|Saugar university]].<ref name="Bhatia2010" /> | ||
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