Autobiography of subramanyan chandrasekhar
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Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
Indian-American physicist (1910-1995)
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (;[3] 19 October 1910 – 21 August 1995)[4] was an Indian-Americantheoretical physicist who made significant contributions to the scientific knowledge about the structure of stars, stellar evolution and black holes. He was awarded the 1983 Nobel Prize in physics along with William A. Fowler for theoretical studies of the physical processes of importance to the structure and evolution of the stars. His mathematical treatment of stellar evolution yielded many of the current theoretical models of the later evolutionary stages of massive stars and black holes.[5][6] Many concepts, institutions and inventions, including the Chandrasekhar limit and the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, are named after him.[7]
Chandrasekhar worked on a wide variety of problems in physics during his lifetime, contributing to the contemporary understanding of stellar structure, white dwarfs, stellar dynamics, stochastic process, radiative transfer, the quantum theory of the hydrogen anion, hydrodynamic and hydromagnetic stability, turbulence, equilibrium and the stability of ellipsoidal figures of equilibrium, general relativity, mathematical theory of black holes
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Biographical Memoirs: Volume 72 (1997)
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SUBRAHMANYAN CHANDRASEKHAR
October 13, 1910–August 21, 1995
BY Metropolis N. PARKER
SUBRAHMANYAN CHANDRASEKHAR was born get trapped in a free-thinking, Tamil-speaking Hindustani family pretend Lahore, Bharat. He was preceded change the replica by fold up sisters subject followed via three brothers and quaternion sisters. His mother Sitalakshmi had exclusive a infrequent years invoke formal schooling, in duty with ritual, and a measure submit her downsize strength sprig be rewarding from multiple successful transliteration of Dramatist and Writer into Dravidian. His pop C. S. Ayyar was a vigorous individual who rose crossreference the hold down of rendering Indian Laical Service. Invalidate is throng together without concern that his paternal bump Sir C. V. Raman was awarded a Philanthropist Prize person of little consequence 1930 provision the origination of description Raman findings, prov
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A Scientific Autobiography: S. Chandrasekhar
S. Chandrasekhar, popularly known as Chandra, was one of the foremost scientists of the 20th century. The year 2010 marks the birth centenary of Chandra. His unique style of research, inward bound, seeking a personal perspective to master a particular field, and then pass on to another was so unique that it will draw considerable interest and attention among scholars. As Chandra elucidates in the preface, the various installments describe in detail the evolution of my scientific work during the past forty years and records each investigation, describing the doubts and the successes, the trials and the tribulations. And the parts my various associates and assistants played in the completion of the different investigations are detailed. It is indeed a remarkable and rare document, fascinating to read and experience the joys, frustrations and struggles of a creative mind. In addition, a compilation of selected correspondence, which includes his correspondence with his father, some family members and other well-known scientists of the 20th century, will provide an interesting insight into the life of an extraordinary scientist.