@Milkbasketin Your response stating operational issue reason is not helpful, do you have timeline that tomorrow it will resume delivery or by when? Uncertainty and unreliable deliveries are very troublesome. We need to make alternate arrangements if you are failing on your service
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Next in who after the Ramanujan Series? He lived a life of absolute silence in a small town in Andhra Pradesh, but his eqns are the loudest thing in Theoretical Physics today. Subbaramiah Minakshisundaram (1913-68) was the Ghost who figured out how to hear the shape of the universe. Long before String Theory existed, he was mapping the Heat Kernel, the logic of how energy moves across the curved fabric of reality. He died at 54, a man w/o statues/fame, yet his name is etched into the bedrock of Quantum Gravity. He is the titan who proved that even the most silent mind can capture the music of the infinite.
Born in 1913 in Trichur, Kerala Minakshisundaram (often called "Minakshi" by his peers) was the epitome of the quiet South Indian intellectual. He was a student of the legendary Ananda Rau (the same man who mentored many of our Logic Ghosts). In the 1930s, while India was fighting for independence, Minakshi was fighting to understand the nature of infinite series.
He did not have a massive team/a govt grant. He worked with a pencil & paper, often in the scorching heat of Guntur & Waltair, exploring the Spectral properties of math long before it was fashionable.
He solved a problem that links the Music of a shape to its Geometry. In 1949, along with Åke Pleijel, he introduced the Minakshisundaram-Pleijel Zeta Function. Think of a drum. The shape of the drum determines the notes it can play. Minakshi created the math that goes the other way, if you know the notes (the eigenvalues), you can figure out the shape of the manifold.
He pioneered the Heat Kernel expansion. This is the math that describes how heat spreads across a curved surface. Whether it is heat moving across a computer chip/information spreading across the event horizon of a black hole, Minakshi’s logic is the OS.
He was a man of Monastic Focus. He spent the majority of his career at Andhra University, Waltair. He was not interested in the power corridors of Delhi/the fame of Bombay. He was famously humble. He would often give away his most brilliant ideas to his students, letting them take the credit. He did not want to be a Celebrity Scientist; he wanted to be a Working Mathematician.
He died at the age of 54 in 1968. He was at the height of his powers, just as the world of Quantum Field Theory was beginning to realize they needed his math to understand the vacuum of space.
We will not find his name on major airports/national schemes. In India, he is a Ghost. However, if we open a textbook on String Theory/Spectral Geometry at Harvard/Princeton, his name is everywhere. He is 1 of the most cited Indian mathematicians in the history of modern physics.
In fact, every time a physicist calculates the Vacuum Energy of the universe, they are using the Minakshisundaram coefficients. #WhoAfterRamanujan
@Fintech03 There should be Webseries made on these forgotten heroes and genius… that will make them a household name and inspire so many upcoming generations. A great work by @Fintech03 . @AnupamPKher@yamigautam@MIB_India
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@grok @varinder_bansal Great reply, this is Niti Aayog estimate, do you have any other reference model, which can justify this 15-20% growth? And how this growth is comparable with the last 3 year growth? Will it help Indian IT services company improve their EPS
@grok @varinder_bansal What’s your rough estimate on the magnitude of demands increment? What kind of routine tasks will be eliminated and what new job profiles gets created?
@grok @varinder_bansal Hey @grok what will be the impact on Indian IT services, will it increase the business TO support scale adoption of AI? Or the scale adoption in the user industry will also managed by themselves. How the GCC industry will gets impacted? Will it not first impact the core business
@sanjeevsanyal Sir, your assertiveness with well researched and fact based arguments, have no parallel reference. The way you brings facts to light & demolish the colonial distorted leftist history, no one has done that. Only parallel reference is Vivekanand, u r Vivekanand of our time 🙏🙏🙏