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Qualifications: M.Sc. (Mathematics and Scientific Computing), University of Massachusetts Lowell, 2005.
Research Experience:
ISET scholar (under Professor Konstantin Rybnikov at University of Massachusetts Lowell)
Area: algebraic topology and its connections to computational geometry; convex hull construction and verification.
Talks
· 2006 The Chaos of numbers: a primer into the applicability of the dynamical properties of numbers. January 2006 IISc. · 2005 Mobius and continued fractions: The relationship of the band and transform. December 2005 Nias Lecture series: Chaos of numbers. · 2005 What is so funny?: An inquiry into the philosophical understanding of humour. October 2005 Nias Discussion Forum for Consciousness · 2005 Investigations in Convexity Groups May 2005 ISET luncheon. · 2005 Investigations of Oracles, Convex hulls, and Homology Groups February 2005 ISET luncheon.
Current Activities: Ph. D. Scholar at the NIAS.
Papers:
1. N. Nagaraj, K. G. Bhat, and P. G. Vaidya, " Joint Arithmetic Coding and Encryption using Chaotic Maps ", National Conference on "Mathematical Foundations of Coding Complexity, Computation and Cryptography" at the Indian Institute of Science Mathematics Department, 20 July -22nd July 2006, Slovenia.
2. K. Ramachandra
and K. G. Bhat, A Remark on a theory of A. E. Ingham,"
Yet to be published.
Courses Co-Instructed:
1. Course in Ergodic Theory for the NIAS.
Non-Academic Interests: Philosophy of Humor, Recreational Mathematics. |