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  1. Satyen Bose in Dhaka by Satyendranath Bose, 1994
  2. Satyendranath Bose by M.R. Shanbhag, 2010-02-20
  3. Hochschullehrer (Dhaka): Satyendranath Bose, Georg Dahm, Iajuddin Ahmed, A.q.m. Badruddoza Chowdhury, Bejoy Nicephorus D'cruze (German Edition)
  4. Bengale: Amartya Sen, Satyendranath Bose, Aurobindo Ghose, Chinmoy, Rabindranath Thakur, Kishore Kumar, Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya (German Edition)
  5. Satyendra Nath Bose (National biography series) by Santimay Chatterjee, 1976
  6. Satyen Bose: A life by Melvyn Brown, 1974
  7. Co-operative movement in West Bengal, (Rai Bahadur Manmatha Nath Bose lectures) by Satyendranath Sen, 1966
  8. Achievements by Indian Physical Scientists: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Giselle Weiss, 2000
  9. Bijnanacarya Satyendranatha Basu (Bengali Edition)

41. Scientists Mathematicians Inventors Cnts
Boltzmann, Ludwig. Boole, George. Borlaug, Norman Ernest. Born, Max. bose, satyendranath.Boyle, Robert. Brahe, Tycho. Braille, Louis. Bramah, Joseph. Brooks, Harriet.
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CONTENTS Listing of Biographies Introduction Biographies Appendix One: Timeline Appendix Two: Geographic Listing of Biographies Appendix Three: Listing of Biographies by Discipline Bibliography Index LISTING OF BIOGRAPHIES Abel, Niels Henrik Agnesi, Maria Agricola, Georgius Aiken, Howard Hathaway Ampère, André Appert, Nicolas-François Archimedes Arrhenius, Svante Avogadro, Amedeo Babbage, Charles Bacon, Francis Bardeen, John Barton, Clara Bateson, William Becquerel, Antoine-Henri Bell, Alexander Graham Bessel, Friedrich Bessemer, Henry Bjerknes, Vilhelm Black, Joseph Blackwell, Elizabeth Bohr, Niels Boltzmann, Ludwig Boole, George Borlaug, Norman Ernest Born, Max Bose, Satyendranath Boyle, Robert Brahe, Tycho Braille, Louis Bramah, Joseph Brooks, Harriet Brown, Robert Buffon, Georges Bunsen, Robert Burbank, Luther Cannon, Annie Jump Carnot, Sadi Carothers, Wallace Carson, Rachel Carver, George Washington Cauchy, Augustin-Louis Cavendish, Henry Chadwick, James Clausius, Rudolf Comstock, Anna Botsford

42. Les Grands Savants
Translate this page Born, Max, 1882-1970, all/angl, phys, Méthode Born - Oppenheimer, 1953. bose,satyendranath, 1894-1974, indien, phys, Bosons, Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691,irland.
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Les grands savants
A B C D ... H I J K L M ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z (La page est optimisée pour un affichage 800x600 minimum) Remarque: Les unités entre parenthèses ne sont plus utilisées.
Le tableau suivant contient une fiche sommaire des savants les plus célèbres de la Physique. En cliquant sur les lettres, vous reviendrez à l'index en haut de page. En cliquant sur les mots soulignés vous pourrez obtenir d'autres renseignements. Nom Prénom dates nation. prof. unité son nom évoque: Nobel A Ampère André Marie franç. phys A Loi d'Avogadro- Ampère Archimède grec math/phys Poussée d'Archimède Aston Francis William angl. chim/phys Isotopes - Spectrographe de masse Avogadro Amedeo ital. chim Nombre d'Avogadro B Barlow Peter angl. phys Roue de Barlow - dynamo Becquerel Henri franç. phys Bq Radioactivité Biot Jean-Baptiste franç. phys Polarisation - Loi de Biot - B. Savart Blondel André franç. phys alternateur HF - oscillographe Bohr Aage Niels dan. phys Modèle nucléaire - magnéton de B. Bohr Niels dan. phys Modèle atomique Boltzmann Ludwig autrich.

43. Full Alphabetical Index
Translate this page Borsuk, Karol (95*) Bortkiewicz, Ladislaus (70) Bortolotti, Ettore (210) Bosanquet,Lancelot (359*) Boscovich, Ruggero (160*) bose, satyendranath (186*) Bossut
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Cliccare su una lettera sottostante per andare a quel file. A B C D ... XYZ Cliccare sotto per andare agli indici alfabetici separati A B C D ... XYZ Il numero di parole nella biografia e' dato in parentesi. Un * indica che c'e' un ritratto.
A
Abbe , Ernst (602*)
Abel
, Niels Henrik (286*)
Abraham
bar Hiyya (240)
Abraham, Max

Abu Kamil
Shuja (59)
Abu'l-Wafa
al'Buzjani (243)
Ackermann
, Wilhelm (196)
Adams, John Couch

Adams, Frank

Adelard
of Bath (89)
Adler
, August (114) Adrain , Robert (79) Aepinus , Franz (124) Agnesi , Maria (196*) Ahlfors , Lars (725*) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (60) Ahmes Aida Yasuaki (114) Aiken , Howard (94) Airy , George (313*) Aitken , Alexander (825*) Ajima , Chokuyen (144) Akhiezer , Naum Il'ich (248*) al'Battani , Abu Allah (194) al'Biruni , Abu Arrayhan (306*) al'Haitam , Abu Ali (269*) al'Kashi , Ghiyath (73) al'Khwarizmi , Abu (123*) Albanese , Giacomo (282) Albert of Saxony Albert, Abraham Adrian (121*) (158*) Alberti , Leone (181*) Alberto Magno, San (109*) Alcuin di York (237*) Aleksandrov , Pave (160*) Alembert , Jean d' (291*) Alexander , James (163) Amringe , Howard van (354*) Amsler , Jacob (82) Anassagora di Clazomenae (169) Anderson , Oskar (67) Andreev , Konstantin (117) Angeli , Stefano degli (234) Anstice , Robert (209) Antemio of Tralles (55) Antifone il Sofista (125) Apollonio di Perga (276) Appell , Paul (1377) Arago , Dominique (345*) Arbogasto , Louis (87) Arbuthnot , John (251*) Archimede di Siracusa (467*) Archita of Tarentum (103) Argand , Jean (81) Aristeo il Vecchio (44) Aristarco di Samo (183) Aristotele Arnauld , Antoine (179)

44. Neue Seite 1
Translate this page Boscovich, Ruggero (1711 - 1787). bose, satyendranath (1.1.1894 - 4.2.1974). Bossut,Charles (11.8.1730 - 14.1.1814). Bouguer, Pierre (16.2.1698 - 15.8.1758).
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Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909) Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829) Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130) Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922) Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930) Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998) Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843) Aepinus, Franz Ulrich Theodosius (13.12.1724 - 10.8.1802) Agnesi, Maria (1718 - 1799) Ahlfors, Lars (1907 - 1996) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (835 - 912) Ahmes (um 1680 - um 1620 v. Chr.) Aida Yasuaki (1747 - 1817) Aiken, Howard Hathaway (1900 - 1973) Airy, George Biddell (27.7.1801 - 2.1.1892) Aithoff, David (1854 - 1934) Aitken, Alexander (1895 - 1967) Ajima, Chokuyen (1732 - 1798) Akhiezer, Naum Il'ich (1901 - 1980) al'Battani, Abu Allah (um 850 - 929) al'Biruni, Abu Arrayhan (973 - 1048) al'Chaijami (? - 1123) al'Haitam, Abu Ali (965 - 1039) al'Kashi, Ghiyath (1390 - 1450) al'Khwarizmi, Abu Abd-Allah ibn Musa (um 790 - um 850) Albanese, Giacomo (1890 - 1948) Albert von Sachsen (1316 - 8.7.1390)

45. Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern
Translate this page Bortolotti, Ettore (1866 - 1947) Bosanquet, Lancelot (1903 - 1984) Boscovich, Ruggero(1711 - 1787) bose, satyendranath (1.1.1894 - 4.2.1974) Bossut, Charles
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Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829)
Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130)
Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922)
Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930)
Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998)
Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843)

46. Bose-Einstein
honor and a privilege for me to deliver this lecture named after two of the greatestscientists of this century, namely Albert Einstein and satyendranath bose.
http://www.nifindia.org/Bose-Einstein.htm
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION: THEIR IMPACT ON ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL POWER Bose Einstein Lecture By Dr. R.A. Mashelkar, F.R.S. Director General Council of Scientific and Industrial Research New Delhi December 13, 1999 India International Centre New Delhi INTRODUCTION It is a matter of great honor and a privilege for me to deliver this lecture named after two of the greatest scientists of this century, namely Albert Einstein and Satyendranath Bose. I am particularly beholden, because on one hand, I have an opportunity to pay my tributes to these great scientists, who also represent a unique intellectual bond between these two great nations, as partly reflected by a relationship between these two giants of this century. On the other hand, I feel humble when I note the list of distinguished speakers, who have preceded me. I am deeply conscious of the fact that I cannot match their intellect, authority and eminence. The Bose – Einstein intellectual bond was both imminent and durable. It is only apt that the first ever English translation of Einstein’s papers on relativity originally published in German, was made by Bose and his distinguished colleague Meghnad Saha and printed in Calcutta. The world ‘boson’ to describe elementary particles that obey the Bose-Einstein statistics is now a part of language. The recent Nobel prize winning work has put experimental seal on this inspired theoretical work. In my lecture today, I will give some of my perceptions on the way science, technology and innovation is going to determine the economic and political power of the nations. The rapid paradigm shifts that are taking place in the world as it moves from super power bipolarity to multipolarity, as industrial capitalism gives way to green capitalism and digital capitalism, as information technology creates netizens out of citizens, as aspirations of the poor get fuelled by the increasingly easier access to information, as the nations move from ‘independence’ to ‘interdependence’, as national boundaries become notional, and as the concept of global citizenship gets evolved, we will be full of new paradigms and new paradoxes, there is no doubt that the rapid advance of science and technology will directly fuel many of these.

47. Bose-Einstein Condensation
Back to main In 1924, satyendranath bose derived Planck's law for blackbodyradiation by considering the photons as identical particles.
http://www.lsr.ph.ic.ac.uk/~jrogel/work/bec/
Bose-Einstein Condensation
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In 1924, Satyendranath Bose derived Planck's law for black-body radiation by considering the photons as identical particles. A year later Einstein generalised Bose's treatment to an ideal gas of identical atoms, imposing the condition that the number of particles is conserved. As a result he predicted that, at sufficiently low temperatures, a large fraction of the particles would occupy the lowest quantum state. This phenomenon is known as Bose-Einstein Condensation, and it occurs only for, that is to say, for particles with a total spin which is multiple of
So far I have been concentrating in the theoretical description of some important issues in quantum atom optics. Since the first realisation of Bose-Einstein condensation, several analogies with light have been recognised. We first address the question of characterising the quantum state of a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) at zero temperature. The use of quasiprobability distribution functions facilitates the visualisation of quantum states. In particular, I have made use of the Q
We apply a second-quantised Hamiltonian to describe Belieav coupling between quasiparticles. This process can be understood as being analogous to parametric down-conversion in optics, which is known to be an efficient source of squeezed states. In the case of a BEC, we find that the Beliaev process generates temperature-dependent squeezing in the quasiparticle modes.

48. BrightIndia.org
satyendranath bose (18941974) Working on radiation, SN bose showed that light unitscalled photons were identical and expressed the thermodynamic properties
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The past two centuries saw many great Indian scientists, including Nobel laureates and Fellows of the Royal Society.The list of outstanding Indian scientists of modern times is toppeed by Srinivasa Ramanujam, a mathematics genius whose life was claimed at the young age of 33 by tuberculosis. Srinivasa Ramanujam (1887-1920)
India's mathematical genius made outstanding achievements in the field of number theory, algebric inequalities and fractions. Both his published and unpublished works have some of the best mathematical brains in the world busy to this day. Often described as a 'romantic mathematician', Ramanujam sometimes by sheer imagination came upon several intricate theorems, with out supplying 'proofs'. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Britain. Jagdish Chandra Bose(1860-1937)
A great biologist and the first Indian scientist to have been knighted by the British king for his contributions in Botany and other fields of science, Bose disproved the belief that only westerners could achieve anything worthwhile in science. Not only did he make pioneering discoveries, but also his own scientific instruments. Bose was the first scientist to show that plants have life. He explained that all green plants take in oxygen at night and give out carbon dioxide, have movement and react to response. He proved that plants, too, have feelings and stimuli like animals and respond to wireless and ultraviolet waves that humans cannot see.

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50. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : BOS
bose (satyendranath) Photo 1 (2)/2;BOSQUILLON (général)(1823-1911) Photo 1; BOSS (Yale) Photo 1;
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BOS A B C D ... Z
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51. ONLIPIX - Great Names Pictures : BOS
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52. Info Science Nobel Les Créateurs Des Atomes Géants Primés
Translate this page C'est sur les bases des travaux de l'Indien satyendranath bose qu'Albert Einsteina prédit dès 1925 l'existence de cet état particulier de la matière.
http://www.infoscience.fr/articles/articles_aff.php3?Ref=721

53. USATODAY.com - Two Americans, German Share Nobel In Physics
For seven decades, physicists had sought this extreme state of matter, firstdescribed by Indian physicist satyendranath bose and Albert Einstein.
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10/11/2001 - Updated 10:54 AM ET Two Americans, German share Nobel in physics By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY Freezing atoms to create a novel state of matter netted two Americans and a German the Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday. The research could lead to technology that provides highly accurate measurements and builds microscopic computers. 2001 Nobel Prizes The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the nearly $1 million prize to German Wolfgang Ketterle of MIT, Carl Wieman of the University of Colorado and Eric Cornell of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colo., for creating the first "Bose-Einstein condensates." "A lot of smart people were looking for this for a long time," says Cornell, who says the scientists realized they had made a Nobel-worthy finding right away, achieving the "holy grail" of atomic physics in 1995. Applications for Bose-Einstein condensates include better atomic clocks, more accurate motion sensors and atomic lasers that release fine beams of atoms, giving scientists the ability to build atoms into microscopic-scale "nanotechnology" machines.

54. Ideális Kvantumgázok
kondenzáció fotongáz esetében) satyendranath bose, Albert Einstein,bosekondenzáció. Ideális kvantumgázok - kiegészítés
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55. Nobel Focus: The Coolest Atoms
In 1924, satyendranath bose and Albert Einstein published a series ofpapers on the physics of particles with integer spins (bosons).
http://focus.aps.org/story/v8/st20
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(print issue of 27 November 1995)
12 October 2001 Title and Authors
Nobel Focus: The Coolest Atoms
/MIT BEC buildup. As atoms condense, they produce a spike in the intensity of laser light transmitted to a CCD camera. This is the signature of Bose-Einstien condensation in a cloud of atoms, whose discoverers won this year?s physics Nobel Prize.
This year's physics Nobel Prize went to three researchers who were the first to observe and study the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC), a new phase of matter. Wolfgang Ketterle of MIT, one of the Laureates, published his first BEC observation in the 27 November 1995 issue of PRL , just four months after the other two Nobelists published their work in Science . Ketterle's experiment used a laser "plug" to trap the condensate and achieve much higher densities than the other team. Since then, dozens of BEC papers have appeared each one further probing the nature of this strange form of matter. In 1924, Satyendranath Bose and Albert Einstein published a series of papers on the physics of particles with integer spins (bosons). The duo predicted that if a collection of bosonic atoms could be cooled to the point that each one reaches its lowest possible quantum mechanical energy, a BEC would result. In this state, atoms would lose their individual properties and would act collectively as a single entity. A few years after Bose and Eintein's prediction, physicists observed the first hints of BEC behavior. They observed a strange new phase of liquid helium which had no measurable viscosity. Called superfluid helium, the liquid was a few percent BEC, but creating a pure BEC was still decades away. It required technology for creating extremely low temperatures and a material that would not liquify before reaching the BEC phase.

56. Memories
11. satyendranath bose. S/o Abheycharsn Midnapore, West Bengal. Exeoutedin Old Alipore Jail (Harinbaripresent Presidency Jail) an Nov.
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In Memory
OF MARTYRS TO THE CAUSE
OF INDIA'S FREEDOM DYING IN DIFFERENT JAILS
"You can kill individuals, but not the ideas,
Great Empires crumbled, but the lofty ideas,
That led to their downfall, still survive.
The Bourbons and the Czars fell,
While revolutionaries marched triumphantly ahead."
From a pamphlet of 'Hindustan Socialist Republican Army'.
General Thangal 1891 Tikendrajit Singh 1891 Damodar Hari Chapekar Vasudev Chapekar 1899 Balkrishna Chapekar 1899 Kudiram Bose 1908 Kanailal Dutta 1908 Satyendra Nath Bose 1908 Madanlal Dhingra 1909 Birendra Nath Dutta Gupta 1910 Amirchand 1915 Abadh Behari 1915 Vishnu Ganesh Pingley 1915 Niren Dasgupta 1915 Manoranjan Sengupta 1915 Kartar Singh Saraba1915 Harnam Singh 1915 Sohanlal Pathak 1916 Ramraka 1919 Gopi Mohan Saha 1. Vasudev Balvant Phadke

57. Full Alphabetical Index
Translate this page Borsuk, Karol (1109*) Bortkiewicz, Ladislaus (70), Bortolotti, Ettore (210) Bosanquet,Stephen (359*) Boscovich, Ruggero (160*) bose, satyendranath (186*) Bossut
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Full Alphabetical Index
Click below to go to one of the separate alphabetical indexes A B C D ... XYZ The number of words in the biography is given in brackets. A * indicates that there is a portrait.
A
Abbe , Ernst (602*)
Abel
, Niels Henrik (2899*)
Abraham
bar Hiyya (641)
Abraham, Max

Abu Kamil
Shuja (1012)
Abu Jafar

Abu'l-Wafa
al-Buzjani (1115)
Ackermann
, Wilhelm (205)
Adams, John Couch

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58. Satyadev Nandakumar   
satyendranath bose; Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis; JagdishChandra bose, an unsung hero of Indian science. ·.
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59. Washington Week: Student Voices
boseEinstein Condensates (BEC) were first theorized by Albert Einsteinand Indian physicist satyendranath bose in the late 1920's.
http://www.pbs.org/weta/washingtonweek/voices/200110/1015nobelprize.html
MIT Prof Wins Nobel for Work in Physics
By Eun J. Lee
The Tech (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Ketterle shares this honor with two MIT alumni, Eric A. Cornell PhD '90 and Carl E. Wieman PhD '73. Four other 2001 Nobel prize winners in the categories of Chemistry, Economics, and Medicine also have close affiliation with MIT. "This is testimony to the excellence of students and faculty who are attracted to MIT, and to our dedication to intense work in fields of fundamental importance," said President Charles M. Vest. In their press release, the Swiss Academy recognized Ketterle and the two other winners "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates." "On behalf of the entire [physics] department, this is an unbelievably exciting occasion," said physics department head and Donner Professor of Physics Marc A. Kastner. Bose-Einstein Condensates (BEC) were first theorized by Albert Einstein and Indian physicist Satyendranath Bose in the late 1920's. Essentially, Einstein predicted that if a gas of certain types of atoms are cooled to a very low temperature, all the atoms will suddenly gather in the lowest possible energy state to form a new state of matter.

60. Ketterle Wins Nobel For Work In Physics
boseEinstein Condensates (BEC) were first theorized by Albert Einsteinand Indian physicist satyendranath bose in the late 1920’s.
http://www-tech.mit.edu/V121/N50/50nobel.50n.html
Ketterle Wins Nobel For Work in Physics
By Eun J. Lee ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences named MIT Physics Professor Wolfgang Ketterle as one of the 2001 Nobel Prize laureates in Physics on Tuesday for his work in experimentally discovering Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC), a new state of matter. Essentially, Einstein predicted that if a gas of certain types of atoms are cooled to a very low temperature, all the atoms will suddenly gather in the lowest possible energy state to form a new state of matter. The main problem that physicists had to solve in order to experimentally produce BECs was that of developing the technology to supercool atoms down to micro and nano Kelvins. Pritchard best described the magnitude of this problem in the following synopsis: The average room temperature is about 300 Kelvins. If you decrease this temperature by a factor of ten, you reach the temperature of interstellar space. The temperature needed to produce BEC is still more than a million times less than that, where the average velocity of each atom is measured in millimeters per second. Lecture sheds light on BECs Ketterle gave a lecture on Thursday evening in 10-250 to an audience packed with professors, students, and other members of the MIT community.

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