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         Harish-chandra:     more books (72)
  1. Youth politics in India by Harish Chandra Upreti, 1987
  2. Bharatiya janajatiyam: Samracana evam vikasa (Hindi Edition) by Harish Chandra Upreti, 2000
  3. The Genesis of Campus Violence in Banaras Hindu University Varanasi by Harish Chandra Srivastava, 1974-01-01
  4. Basic Harish-chandra Modules Over the Virasoro Algebra: MSRI 060-84-7; October 1984 by lJ Santharoubane, 1984
  5. Harish Chandra Collected Papers (1944-1983).4 Volumes. by Harish-Chandra, 1984
  6. On Harish-Chandra's theory of the Eisenstein integral for real semisimple Lie groups (Lecture notes in representation theory) by P. C Trombi, 1978
  7. Cohomology and Harish-Chandra Modules Over the Virasoro Algebra - MSRI 07207-84 by A; L J Santharoubane Meurman, 1985
  8. Jaipur and the later Mughals (1707-1803 A.D.);: A study in political relations by Harish Chandra Tikkiwal, 1974
  9. Resources and responses in two Orissan villages: The influence of the new state capital, 1950-1970 (Orissan studies project) by Harish Chandra Das, 1979
  10. Jaipur and the later Mughals (17071803 A.D.): (a study in political relations) by Harish Chandra Tibbiwal, 1974
  11. Screening methods for toxic substances (Environmental health effects research series) by Harish Chandra Sikka, 1978
  12. Automorphic Forms on Semisimple Lie Groups by Harish-Chandra, 1968
  13. Human factor aspects of aircraft noise by Harish Chandra Ganguli, 1971
  14. Medieval routes to India: Baghdad to Delhi : a study of trade and military routes by Harish Chandra Verma, 1978

41. Research Articles
2002. Isotropy representations attached to the associated cycles ofharishchandra modules, RIMS Ko^kyu^roku, 1238 (2001), 233247.
http://www.math.hokudai.ac.jp/~yamasita/articles.html
Research Articles
  • Isotropy representation and projection to the PRV-component, Preprint (a short announcement; to appear in RIMS Ko^kyu^roku), 10 pages, August, 2002. Isotropy representations attached to the associated cycles of Harish-Chandra modules, RIMS Ko^kyu^roku, 1238 (2001), 233247. Cayley transform and generalized Whittaker models for irreducible highest weight modules in Abstract in Japanese Associated cycles of Harish-Chandra modules and defferential operators of gradient type , RIMS Ko^kyu^roku, 1183 (2001), 157167. ( Abstract The n-homology for the Borel-de Siebenthal discrete series representations of simple Lie groups, in preparation.( Abstract in Japanese Two dual pair methods in the study of generalized Whittaker models for irreducible highest weight modules in Generalized Whittaker models and n-homology for some small irreducible representations of simple Lie groups , RIMS Ko^kyu^roku, 1124 (2000), 86105. Associated variety, Kostant-Sekiguchi correspondence and locally free U(n)-action on Harish-Chandra modules (with Akihiko Gyoja), J. Math. Soc. Japan, 51 (1999), 129149. ( Abstract in Japanese Description of the associated varieties for the discrete series representations of a semisimple Lie group, Comment. Math. Univ. St. Pauli, 47 (1988), 35 52.
  • 42. Civil Engineering Bookstore -- Books By S. Chandra
    The Mathematical Legacy of harishchandra A Celebration of Representation Theoryand Harmonic Analysis An Ams Special Session Honoring the Memory of Harish
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    43. Séminaire De Géométrie Arithmétique
    Translate this page I. Bouw, Essen Reduction of Hurwitz spaces (11h45) Jeudi 2 Mai 2002 D. Prasad (harish-chandraResearch Institute, Allahabad) Theta Correspondence (10h30) Lundi
    http://zeus.math.univ-paris13.fr/~gaga/semgeom01-02.html
    Vendredi 5 Octobre 2001

    B. Edixhoven, Rennes I
    Vendredi 12 Octobre 2001

    G. Chenevier, ENS Paris

    Familles p -adiques de formes modulaires pour
    Vendredi 19 Octobre 2001

    A. Cortez, Paris 13

    Gl(n)
    Vendredi 26 Octobre 2001

    C. Breuil, Paris 11
    Vendredi 2 Novembre 2001

    Y. Henrio, Paris 13

    p -cycliques de courbes p -adique
    Vendredi 9 Novembre 2001
    A. Ogus, UC Berkeley M. Olsson, MIT Log geometry and algebraic stacks
    Vendredi 16 Novembre 2001
    A. Ogus, UC Berkeley M. Olsson, MIT Moduli of log schemes and M. Artin's method
    Vendredi 23 Novembre 2001
    A. Ogus, UC Berkeley I. Vidal, Paris 11 Fonctions Zeta des log schemas
    Vendredi 30 Novembre 2001
    A. Ogus, UC Berkeley L. Breen, Paris 13
    A. Yafaev, Rennes I
    L. Dieulefait, Paris 13 Compatible families of Galois representations with generically large image
    Vendredi 11 Janvier 2002
    N. Vatsal, UBC
    Vendredi 18 Janvier 2002
    B. Moonen, Amsterdam Serre-Tate theory for PEL moduli spaces
    Vendredi 25 Janvier 2002
    R. Noot, Rennes Quelques remarques sur une conjecture de Fontaine et Mazur
    F. Andreatta, Padoue

    44. Atlas: Geometry And Smooth Representations Of Reductive Lie Groups By Dragan Mil
    The standard way of studying representations of reductive Lie groupsis to study the corresponding category of harishchandra modules.
    http://atlas-conferences.com/c/a/e/x/85.htm
    Atlas Document # caex-85 2nd Croatian Mathematical Congress
    June 15-17, 2000
    Croatian Mathematical Society and Dept. of Math., Univ. of Zagreb
    Zagreb, Croatia Conference Organizers
    Hrvoje Sikic (president) and Pavle Pandzic (secretary)
    View Abstracts
    Conference Homepage Geometry and smooth representations of reductive Lie groups
    presented by
    Dragan Milicic
    University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
    joint research with
    Bill Casselman and Henryk Hecht The standard way of studying representations of reductive Lie groups is to study the corresponding category of Harish-Chandra modules. This method reduces the problem to an essentially algebraic problem. In my lecture at the last Congress, I discussed how this problem can be transferred to a problem in D-module theory, where powerful methods from algebraic geometry can be used. A feature of this approach, which is sometimes unpleasant, is that Harish-Chandra modules do not admit an action of the reductive Lie group G itself (in fact, they are modules for the action of the enveloping algebra of the Lie algebra of the group G and the action of its maximal compact subgroup K). Casselman and Wallach defined a category of ``smooth representations of moderate growth and finite length'' of G and constructed a ``completion'' functor from the category of Harish-Chandra modules into this category. They also established that this functor is an equivalence of categories. Its quasi-inverse is the functor which attaches to each smooth representation the dense Harish-Chandra module of its K-finite vectors. Therefore, smooth representations are just ``Harish-Chandra modules in disguise'', but with an action of the group G itself.

    45. SMF - Publications - À Paraître - Mémoires De La SMF - ???
    harish-chandra pour certainespaires duales d'algèbres de Lie Florent Bernon Mémoires de la SMF ?
    http://smf.emath.fr/Publications/Memoires/A_Paraitre/65/html/smf_mem-ns_65.html
    ACM Annuaire MaTeXo MathDoc ... SMAI SMF P ublications N C ... fficiel R L C P S ... S
    Florent Bernon
    (2003), vi+135 pages
    de (resp. (resp. Mots clefs : Abstract:
    Properties of the Cauchy Harish-Chandra integral for some dual pairs of Lie algebras

    We consider a symplectic group and an irreductible dual pair in in the sense of R. Howe. Let (resp. ) be the Lie algebra of (resp. ). T. Przebinda has defined a map , called the Cauchy Harish-Chandra integral from the space of smooth compactly supported functions of to the space of functions defined on the open set of semisimple regular elements of . We prove that these functions are invariant integrals if and are linear groups and behave locally like invariant integrals if and are unitary groups of same rank. In this last case, we obtain the jump relations up to a multiplicative constant which only depends on the dual pair. Key words: Class. math. : ISBN :
    ISSN :
    0249-633-X

    46. Publications
    KNAW, Ser. A, 72, 213241 (1969). 3. Harmonic analysis on reductive p-adic groups(after harish-chandra), Se'minaire Bourbaki, 23e anne'e, 1970/71, no. 387.
    http://www.math.leidenuniv.nl/~dijk/alg/Pub.html
    List of publications G. van Dijk
    1. On symmetry of group algebras of motion groups. Math. Ann. 2. Spherical functions on the p-adic group PGL(2). Proc. KNAW, Ser. A, 3. Harmonic analysis on reductive p-adic groups (after Harish-Chandra), Se'minaire Bourbaki, 23e anne'e, 1970/71, no. 387 4. Harmonic analysis on reductive p-adic groups (notes of lectures of Harish-Chandra), Lecture Notes in Math. 5. Some recent results of Harish-Chandra for p-adic groups. Colloque sur les fonctions sphe'riques et la the'orie des groupes, Nancy (1971) 6. Computation of certain induced characters of p-adic groups. Math. Ann. 7. The property P_1 for semisimple p-adic groups. Proc. KNAW, Ser. A, 8. (with P.V. Lambert) The irreducible unitary representations of the group of triangular matrices. Proc. KNAW, Ser. A 9. Square-integrable representations mod Z of unipotent groups. Compos. Math. 10. Quasi-admissible representations of p-adic groups. In: Lie groups and their representations, I.M. Gelfand ed., Adam Hilger Ltd., London 1975, 65-76 11. Smooth and admissible representations of p-adic unipotent groups. Compos. Math.

    47. Paper Info
    On the harishchandra Homomorphism of Invariant Differential Operatorson a Reductive Lie Algebra (with N. Wallach) in Representation
    http://www.math.uga.edu/~hunziker/delta.html
    On the Harish-Chandra Homomorphism of Invariant Differential Operators on a Reductive Lie Algebra (with N. Wallach) in: "Representation Theory and Harmonic Analysis'', Cont. Math. 191, 223243, Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, 1995 Abstract Harish-Chandra defined an algebra homomorphism from the polynomial differential operators on a complex reductive Lie algebra that are invariant under the adjoint group into the polynomial differential operators on a Cartan subalgebra that are invariant under the Weyl group. We give a formula for this homomorphism analogous to the Harish-Chandra homomorphism from the center of the universal enveloping algebra onto the Weyl group invariants in the symmetric algebra of a Cartan subalgebra. Our construction involves the analysis of a certain D-module on the Lie algebra which is of independent interest. Download Currently not available. Top of Page Markus Hunziker Home UGA Mathematics

    48. Markus Hunziker's Homepage
    Quantum algorithms for structured search problems (with D. Meyer). Direct imagesof Dmodules and a homomorphism of harish-chandra (with G. Schwarz).
    http://www.math.uga.edu/~hunziker/
    MARKUS HUNZIKER Address Mathematics Department, University of Georgia , Athens, GA 30602 E-mail: hunziker@math.uga.edu Office : 650 Boyd Graduate Studies
    Phone: 542-2542 Fax: Vita Download my vita as a pdf file (last update: 12/17/02) Teaching MATH 3200 Introduction to Proofs, Spring 2003 Research My primary research area is in representation theory of Lie groups and related algebraic geometry; my secondary research area is in quantum computing Here are some e-prints: A Pieri rule for Hermitian symmetric pairs (with T. Enright and N. Wallach) Hilbert series and resolutions of determinantal varieties and unitary highest weight representations (with T. Enright) A geometric approach to query complexity of quantum search algorithms (with D. Meyer, J. Park, J. Pommersheim and M. Rothstein) Chebyshev polynomials over finite fields and two-dimensional additive cellular automata (A. Machiavelo and J. Park) Quantum algorithms for structured search problems (with D. Meyer) Direct images of D-modules and a homomorphism of Harish-Chandra (with G. Schwarz) Invariant holonomic systems on a reductive Lie algebra and the Zuckerman functor Classical invariant theory for finite reflection groups On the Harish-Chandra homomorphism of invariant differential operators on a reductive Lie algebra (with N. Wallach)

    49. Index Of Web Sites Of Government Of India
    of India Limited (ECIL) harishchandra Research Institute HeavyWater Board (HWB) Indian Rare Earths Limited Indira Gandhi Centre
    http://goidirectory.nic.in/ministry.htm

    50. Charles Torossian
    d'harish-chandra généralisé. Journal of Functional Analysis
    http://www.dma.ens.fr/~torossia/publication/pubindex.html
    "Opérateurs différentiels invariants sur les espaces symétriques." CRAS, Paris

    51. OEUVRES
    Translate this page Hardy, Godfrey, Collected papers of GH Hardy Vol. 7 (1979). harish-chandra, CollectedPapers Vol. 1 (1984). harish-chandra, Collected Papers Vol. 2 (1984).
    http://www.iecn.u-nancy.fr/~eguether/bibliotheque/MotCle/node9.html
    suivant: PHILOSOPHIE monter: MotCle HISTOIRE
    OEUVRES
    Abel, Niels Henrik Abel, Niels Henrik Artin, Emil The collected papers of Emil Artin (1965) Atiyah, Michael Collected works Vol. 1 (1988) Atiyah, Michael Collected works Vol. 2 (1988) Atiyah, Michael Collected works Vol. 3 (1988) Atiyah, Michael Collected works Vol. 4 (1988) Atiyah, Michael Collected works Vol. 5 (1988) Badrikian, Albert Oeuvres scientifiques (1990) Banach, Stefan Oeuvres Vol. 2 (1979) Bellman, Richard E. The Bellman continuum (1986) Bernoulli, Jakob Die Werke von Jakob Bernoulli Vol. 1 (1969) Bishop, Errett Selected papers (1986) Bochner, Salomon Selected mathematical papers of Salomon Bochner (1969) Bolzano, Bernard Bernard Bolzano's Schriften Vol. 1 (1930) Borel, Armand Oeuvres Vol. 1 (1983) Borel, Armand Oeuvres Vol. 2 (1983) Borel, Armand Oeuvres Vol. 3 (1983) Borel, Armand Oeuvres Vol. 4 (2001) Borel, Emile Oeuvres de Emile Borel Vol. 1 (1972) Borel, Emile Oeuvres de Emile Borel Vol. 2 (1972) Borel, Emile Oeuvres de Emile Borel Vol. 3 (1972) Borel, Emile Oeuvres de Emile Borel Vol. 4 (1972)

    52. Vera Serganova Abstract
    Abstract by Vera Serganova A generalization of harishchandra modulesfor Lie algebras. Classical harish-chandra modules appear
    http://www.math.uiuc.edu/hilda/htmlcalendars/Apr17_00/serganova_apr20-00.html
    Abstract by
    Vera Serganova
    A generalization of Harish-Chandra modules for Lie algebras. Classical Harish-Chandra modules appear from unitary representations of real complex semisimple groups. If G is a complex semisimple Lie algebra then a g-module M is a Harish-Chandra module if M is a direct sum of finite-dimensional modules over certain subalgebra k. This k in classical situation is the set of fixed point of a certain involution on g.
    One can consider a more general situation when k is an arbitrary subalgebra in g. The well studied case is the case when the corresponding group K acts with finitely many orbits on the flag manifold. Beilinson-Bernstein classification of such modules is obtained from localization theorem. The Bernstein-Beilinson localization theorem is a very powerful method of solving many
    problems in representation theory.
    The other case when K is a maximal torus in G was studied recently in works of Fernando, Mathieu, Penkov, Dimitrov, Futorny and others by purely algebraic methods.
    We will discuss how Beilinson-Bernstein construction can help in the case of general Harish-Chandra modules and prove some results for subalgebras containing a maximal torus.

    53. Bibliography For Automorphic And Modular Forms, L-functions, Representations, An
    Compiled by Paul Garrett, 1996.Category Science Math Elliptic Curves and Modular Forms...... 2 (1979), AMS, pp. 2762. Borel-HarishChandra 1962 A. Borel and harish-chandra,`Arithmetic subgroups of algebraic groups', Annals of Math. 75 (1962), pp.
    http://www.math.umn.edu/~garrett/m/b/bib.html
    Bibliography for automorphic and modular forms, L-functions, and representation theory
    Last updated 1996
    Also see the much newer specialized
    bibliography for Buildings, Classical Groups, and Representations of p-adic Groups
    The following biblography was compiled for my students. It is not at all exhaustive, and omits many recent papers. One might also see Jeff Adams' representation theory reading list home garrett@math.umn.edu [Andrianov 1969] A.N. Andrianov, `Rationality theorems for Hecke series and zeta functions of the groups GL(n) and Sp(n) over local fields', Izv Akad. Nauk. SSSR 33 (1969); English trans. Math. USSR-Izv. 3 (1969), pp. 439-476. [Andrianov 1970] A.N. Andrianov, `Dirichlet series with Euler products in the theory of Siegel modular forms of genus 2', Tr. Mat. Inst. Steklov 112 , (1971), pp. 73-94; English trans. Math. USSR Sb. 12 no. 13 (1970), pp. 70-93. [Andrianov 1987] A.N. Andrianov, Quadratic Forms and Hecke Operators , Springer-Verlag, 1987. [Arakawa 1978] T. Arakawa, `Dirichlet series corresponding to Siegel's modular forms', Math. Ann. 238

    54. Representation Theory Of Real And P-adic Reductive Groups
    Weyl character formula. In the 1950s harishchandra began a systematicstudy of harmonic analysis on reductive Lie groups. For this
    http://www-personal.umich.edu/~moy/about.html
    Representation theory of real and p -adic reductive groups
    Sunday, July 6-Thursday, July 10
    Jeffrey Adams, University of Maryland, co-chair
    Dan Barbasch, Cornell University, co-chair
    Allen Moy, University of Michigan, co-chair
    Representation theory of Lie groups has its roots in the work of Lie, Killing, Frobenius, and Cartan in the late nineteenth century. In the last 50 years it has been understood to deal with representations of groups such as real Lie groups, p -adic groups, finite Chevalley groups, as well as finite and infinite dimensional Lie algebras. By its nature it uses techniques from many fields: analysis, algebra, geometry, and algebraic geometry; and finds applications in areas such as harmonic analysis, combinatorics, number theory, and mathematical physics. This conference plans to cover a few of the areas that have seen recent development, and to put this progress in perspective.
    Character Theory
    The importance of character theory for finite groups has been well known since the work of Frobenius. It generalizes to compact groups in the form of the Peter-Weyl theorem, and is given explicitly by the Weyl character formula. In the 1950s Harish-Chandra began a systematic study of harmonic analysis on reductive Lie groups. For this he developed the theory of infinite dimensional representations of a noncompact Lie group G . One of Harish-Chandra's seminal results is that the character of an irreducible admissible representation is a distribution given by a locally integrable function which is analytic on the regular set. This result was fundamental for Harish-Chandra's subsequent work, the culmination of which was his classification of the discrete series, i.e. the irreducible subspaces of

    55. Sur La Méthode Des Orbites Et L'homomorphisme De Harish-Chandra
    Translate this page PAPALEXIOU, Nicolas - Sur la méthode des orbites et l'homomorphisme de harish-chandra.Sur la méthode des orbites et l'homomorphisme de harish-chandra
    http://www-mathdoc.ujf-grenoble.fr/publis/theses/IMJ/th74.html
    PAPALEXIOU, Nicolas - Sur la méthode des orbites et l'homomorphisme de Harish-Chandra
    Sur la méthode des orbites et l'homomorphisme de Harish-Chandra Thèse préparée à l'Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu Sous la direction de Jean-Yves CHARBONNEL Soutenue à l'Université Paris 7 le par Nicolas PAPALEXIOU Voir le serveur de l'Institut de Math de Jussieu pour d'autres renseignements.

    56. Seminar On Noncommutative Geometry
    Program for Friday, October 6th 11001300 EP van den Ban, harish-chandra's Plancherelformula for semisimple Lie groups III 1400-1600 E. Emsiz, K-theory.
    http://staff.science.uva.nl/~npl/BC.html
    Seminar on Noncommutative Geometry
    Program for 2003
    Program for Friday, February 14, 2003
    11:00-13:00 M. Solleveld, Cyclic cohomology I
    14:00-16:00 M. Mueger, K-theory for locally convex algebras and the Chern-Connes character I
    Program for Friday, February 28, 2003
    11:00-13:00 E. Opdam, Index functions and A. Wassermann's proof of the Baum-Connes conjecture for real reductive groups.
    14:00-16:00 M. Solleveld, Cyclic cohomology II
    Program for Friday, March 14, 2003
    11:00-13:00 R. Bos, Spin^c structures and K-theory III
    14:00-16:00 M. Mueger, K-theory for locally convex algebras and the Chern-Connes character II
    Program for Friday, April 11, 2003
    11:00-13:00 N.P. Landsman, The Baum-Connes conjecture
    14:00-16:00 E. Opdam, TBA
    Old program (2002)
    Program for Friday, December 6th:
    11:00-13:00 N.P. Landsman, KK_theory
    14:00-16:00 R.D. Bos, Spin^c structures and K-theory II
    Program for Friday, November 22nd:
    11:00-13:00 E.M. Opdam, Index theory and trace formula II
    14:00-16:00 R.D. Bos, Spin^c structures and K-theory
    Program for Friday, November 1st:

    57. Physics Events
    Speaker L. Sriramkumar. Institution harishchandra Research Institute,Allahabad. Institution harish-chandra Research Institute, Allahabad.
    http://www.iitk.ac.in/phy/New01/phy_semprev.html
    Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
    DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Physics Seminars held in the recent past Jan 02 Feb 02 Mar 02 Apr 02 ... Jun 02 Jul 02 Aug 02 Sep 02 Oct 02 Nov 02 Dec 02
    Speaker: Reinhard Neumann Institution: G.S.I., Darmstadt, Germany Title: Materials Research with Heavy Ion at GSI Date:
    October 29, 2002
    Speaker: Prabal K. Maiti Institution: CALTECH, U.S.A. Title: Multi-scale modeling of DNA and dendrimer systems:
    their applications in nano-technology and drug Date:
    October 21, 2002
    Speaker: Arnab Majumdar Institution: Boston University, U.S.A. Title: Statistical Mechanics of the Lung Date: October 3, 2002 Speaker: Pankaj Jain Institution: IITK Title: Large Scale Alignment of Quasar Optical Polarizations Date: September 24, 2002
    Speaker: R. Mahendiran Institution: Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A. Title: Two Unusual effects in phase-separated Colossal Magnetoresistive oxides Date: 18 September, 2002
    Speaker: S. D. Joglekar Institution: IITK Title: How well do we understand gauge invariance? (In two parts) Date:
    Speaker: Dibyendu Das Institution: Brandeis University, U.S.A.

    58. Welcome To Dr. Chandra's Homepage
    I am Dr. Harish Chandra, working as the Librarian of the Central Library, IIT Madras located in Chennai, India.
    http://www.cenlib.iitm.ac.in/librarian
    Hi, I welcome you for visiting my website. I am Dr. Harish Chandra, working as the Librarian of the Central Library ISO 9001 certified major research library of India. It has a total stock of over 3.5 Lakhs vols. which is ever increasing. The Central Library caters to the needs of over 4000 faculty, students, staff, corporate, industries and alumni members of national premier higher technological institution. IIT Madras is involved in UG, PG teaching, research, continuing education and consultancy activities. I am managing the entire activities of the Central Li brary with the support of 75 professional, administrative and supporting staff members, over 3 crore rupees annual budget, specialised collection, value added services and specialised facilities like CD-ROM networking and databases, document scanning, color printing, OPAC system, INTERNET and On-line access, Multimedia, DTP, Off-set printing, media resources etc You are Visitor no. Last modified: 12/02/2003 This Site is best viewed in Internet Explorer 6 at 800*600 Res.

    59. Publications
    Conferences Harish Chandra, Indian Institute of Technology Madras. 481.Harish Chandra and Jagpal Singh, Integrated information system.
    http://www.cenlib.iitm.ac.in/librarian/products.htm
    Edited Work
  • Library and Information Networking NACLIN 2000: Papers of the National Convention on Library and Information Networking ( With H. K. Kaul ) New Delhi, DELNET, 2001. 378p Monograph on Talking Points of NACLIN 2000 ( With Prof. Satyanarayana and Ms. Sangeeta Kaul ) New Delhi, Delnet, 2000 Souvenir on NACLIN 2000, Central Library, IIT Madras, December 2000. Digital Asset Management: Papers of the National Conference on Recent Advances in Information Technology ( READIT2001) With Dr. S. Venkadesan, Chennai, 2001, 279p Souvenir on Madras Library Association Platinum Jubilee Celebrations, seminar on Information Professionals for the digital era 29 th th January 2003. With Dr. A. Amudhavali.
  • Contribution To Foreign Journals / Conferences
  • Harish Chandra, Indian Institute of Technology Madras. Meeting papers, The Regional Consultation Meeting on the preservation of Digital Heritage for Asia and the Pacific - Canberra , National Library of Australia, 4-6 November 2002. p. 29-35 Narendra Kumar and Harish Chandra, Impact of scientific management on Ranganathan's philosophy: International conference on Ranganathan's philosophy, assessment, impact and relevance, New Delhi, 1985,p. 474-481
  • 60. Harish Chandra, The Father
    Harish Chandra, The Father Prafulla Chandra's father Harish Chandra was well versedin Sanskrit, Persian and English languages and acquired a great reputation
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    Search Great Scientists Dr.C.V.Raman Vikrama Sarabhai Homi Bhabha Dr.J.C.Bose ... Great Personalities Dr.P.C.RAY Harish Chandra, The Father
    Prafulla Chandra's father Harish Chandra was well versed in Sanskrit, Persian and
    English languages and acquired a great reputation for his learning, eloquence and social activities. He loved music and could play on the violin with much skill. He placed great value on education.
    Prafulla Chandra imbibed many good qualities from his father. A great interest in
    education, rational thinking and great sympathy for the poor - all the sons of Harish Chandra got these qualities from their father.
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