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'''A. A. Krishnaswami Ayyangar''' (1892–1953)<ref>{{cite book|last=edited by Joseph W. Dauben|first=Christoph J. Scriba|title=Writing the History of Mathematics - Its Historical Development|publisher=Springer|page=315}}</ref> was a [[mathematician]] from India. He got his M.A. in Mathematics at the age of 18 from [[Pachaiyappa's College]] and subsequently started teaching Mathematics there. In 1918 he joined the [[Mathematics]] Department of [[University of Mysore]] and retired from there in 1947. He died in June 1953. He is the father of the Kannada poet and scholar [[A. K. Ramanujan]].{{citation needed|date=September 2021}} | '''A. A. Krishnaswami Ayyangar''' (1892–1953)<ref>{{cite book|last=edited by Joseph W. Dauben|first=Christoph J. Scriba|title=Writing the History of Mathematics - Its Historical Development|publisher=Springer|page=315}}</ref> was a [[mathematician]] from India. He got his M.A. in Mathematics at the age of 18 from [[Pachaiyappa's College]] and subsequently started teaching Mathematics there. In 1918 he joined the [[Mathematics]] Department of [[University of Mysore]] and retired from there in 1947. He was born in a [[Tamil language|tamil]] [[brahmin]] family<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ambedkar, Gandhi and the Rise of Subcontinental Philosophy|url=https://thewire.in/society/ambedkar-gandhi-subcontinental-philosophy|access-date=2022-01-27|website=thewire.in|language=en}}</ref> .He died in June 1953. He is the father of the Kannada poet and scholar [[A. K. Ramanujan]].{{citation needed|date=September 2021}} | ||
==Works== | ==Works== |