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srijit bhattacharjee
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 ม.ค. 2010
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Antonio De Felice: Instability for Weyl-Starobinsky inflation
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Antonio De Felice: Instability for Weyl-Starobinsky inflation
Prayush Kumar: Challenges in Computational Astrophysics with Black Holes
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Prayush Kumar: Challenges in Computational Astrophysics with Black Holes
Suneeta Vardarajan: Recent developments in semi-classical gravity
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Suneeta Vardarajan: Recent developments in semi-classical gravity
Tapobrata Sarkar: Tidal disruption and astrophysical phenomena
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Tapobrata Sarkar: Tidal disruption and astrophysical phenomena
Lavinia Heisenberg: Balance Laws as Test of Gravitational Waveforms
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Lavinia Heisenberg: Balance Laws as Test of Gravitational Waveforms
Sitender Kashyap: Bondi-Sachs formulation with xAct
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Sitender Kashyap: Bondi-Sachs formulation with xAct
Carlos Herdeiro: Boson stars and their dynamics
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Carlos Herdeiro: Boson stars and their dynamics
Pedro Cunha: Black hole shadows and gravitational lensing
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Pedro Cunha: Black hole shadows and gravitational lensing
Vaishakh Prasad: Physics of Dynamical Horizons and their Applications to Numerical Relativity
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Vaishakh Prasad: Physics of Dynamical Horizons and their Applications to Numerical Relativity
Ayan Chatterjee: Isolated and Dynamical Horizons
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Ayan Chatterjee: Isolated and Dynamical Horizons
John McNally: Machine Learning with Mathematica
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John McNally: Machine Learning with Mathematica
Amitabh Virmani: Bondi-Sachs Formalism 2
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Amitabh Virmani: Bondi-Sachs Formalism 2
Beatrice Bonga: Quasi normal modes & Non-linearities
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Beatrice Bonga: Quasi normal modes & Non-linearities
Amitabh Virmani: Bondi-Sachs Formalism 1
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Amitabh Virmani: Bondi-Sachs Formalism 1
Documentary on Amal Kumar Raychaudhuri, the renowned theoretical physicist from Kolkata
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Documentary on Amal Kumar Raychaudhuri, the renowned theoretical physicist from Kolkata
We knew them as ARC brothers.
We have nothing but to pursue theoretical research lagging in instrumental facilities.
“If you don't get recognition from foreigners you will not be recognised in India”- The harsh truth. No will would've remembered J.C.Bose if he didn't get foreign recognition, Satyendranath Bose if he didn't get appreciation from Einstein, C.V.Raman if he didn't get the Nobel prize....our countrymen even discouraged Ramanujan. Indian people will always bootlicking the foreigners and they will praise you if you got some recognition in foreign otherwise they'll treat you like nothing....and many talents like Prof.AK Roychoudhury remain hidden....such a shame for me that I didn't know about him till today....such a shame for indian education system that no textbook has ever mentioned his name and contribution 🙏🏻
Thank you kind Sir for sharing this gem with us.
1:55 Excellent handwriting
Miss the old classics. Thanks to whoever uploaded this.
He was not from IIT, IISc Bangalore, Harvard, MIT, Oxbridge or other such great institutions still he managed to become one of the great scientists of the world !
You don't know what Physics dept. of Presidency College was.
This was recorded in 2005
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I am proud to be a student of him.❤
wah! My pranam Prof Raychoudhary. What a prof! I wish I could be a student of him.
Very nice documentary. I feel extremely proud for brilliant physicists and I am also proud that I am a student of his school Tirthapati Institution.
thier is so much love in his eyes what a kind soul he was
the way his students talk of him makes my heart melt .
always a gem 💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎
Wonderful Documentary, thank you creators, to bring out such a great film representing the Science people in India.
Commenting for the reach of the video❤
Great work
Every must need to see this documentary ✅
Great Man to listen to 😢😊 Thanks to everyone who has invested in making this video/documentary
Why did he remain unknown…, because we Indians do not have the ability to recognise our people’s (ancestors) talents and also bring it up into the society around us and the world around.
great documentary
a great son of India who should have received the Nobel ... once again many western scientists took something crafted by an Indian and benefited ... salute to the great son of India ... AKR you are a Bharat Ratna!!
Britain caused famine in Bengal, the division, looted 45 trillion in 300 yrs, millions of remaining Vedic manuscripts, Upanishads, sculptors, resources, we funded second world war. It was our blood that paying the cost of every bullet Britain fired. Not enough, they tried to suppress the work of Dr. SN Bose unless Einstein intervene, they created Penrose Hawking singularity theorem based of Raychaudhry equation, even Wikipedia put his work in the long scroll section of page. Totally ignored, it's a propaganda, who says it's science...if u r not white skinned then get ready for a multifaceted war, they will steal your work, or push you behind, surprising is that they never let any chance to go to be a good Humble human being.
In my great country such a great souls born...but disappointed that world gave no recognition. Its white skin domination on science. Prof. Ray Chaudhuri has no way less than sir Stephen Hawking but there is big difference...in how people know them.
My father is an alumnus of Presidency University and did his bachelors in Physics. He often talks about Prof. Raychaudhuri
He was a man of simple living and high thinking ❤
I'm lucky to watch this after 12 years
I wept, in our society where picking a career is solely dependent on how much wealth and status you can accumulate, here is a man who is content on his humble research into the cosmos. With our billion population, I can only dream of how far humanity would proceed with people like him.
Very inspiring content
He is one of the Indian geniuses who are from those eras of Calcutta, Bengal. 🙏
Here’s a corrected version of your sentence: After watching this video, I understood only one thing: if a person who knows perfect English still suffered a lot, then think about other Indians who do not know this language and how much they are suffering. This shows how important it is to know this language.
@TH-cam
4:53 BRO OWNS HITLER'S BOOK 💀💀💀
Owning a book of a person embodying the devil does not mean that the owner is a devil himself, it is merely a way of studying the devil's philosophy
Prof. Satyendra Nath Bose too faced the similar situation. He was recognised because of Sir Albert Einstein. He was luckier to have known for Boson particles, the God particles. Surprisingly, BE condensate got Nobel Prize based upon BE Statistics.
commenting for reach
God blessed him with the best hair genetics any man would wish for.
18:00 correctly mentioned till 18:20
salute to the sir raychoudari may .people over here can understand the value of education
18:17 😢 💔
Props to the chanchur wala..
Mein kampf chilling at 4:52
12 year and only 260 thousand views
Our country don't deserve men like him... 🇮🇳 is a country of ordinary common mass who do not understand the value of science and these geniuses
Inspiring to me as a teacher of physics.
I feel ashamed after seeing this vdo. Really it is very exciting to learn about one of the great legends in theoretical physics .Though earlier i heard his name as a physicist ,i was in dark about his Roychaudhuri equation. Thanks to the blogger for posting this vdo from which i learnt. Some unknown maters
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My grandfather's name was amal and he looked quite like this gentleman. Miss him
He was originally born in Barishal and also died in Barishal,A living legend
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