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    DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF ANDROID BASED ACADEMIC MONITORING SYSTEM P.SIVARAM Assistant Professor‚ Dept. of CSE Srinivasa Ramanujan Centre SASTRA University Kumbakonam‚ Tamilnadu India – 612001 N.KANNADASAN III M.C.A‚ Dept. of CSE Srinivasa Ramanujan Centre SASTRA University Kumbakonam‚ Tamilnadu India – 612001 ABSTRACT The portability‚ open source nature of smart phones and android OS for PC on android development platform has made the development

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    Math Scavenger Hunt

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        B. Emmy Noether  _______  died at age 20 in a duel        C. Evariste Galois  _______  famous for his work The Elements        D. M.C. Escher  _______  came to the United States to escape Hitler  during World War II      E. Srinivasa  Ramanujan  _______  Indian mathematician who taught himself  much of the math he learned      F. Euclid  _______  traveled with his father as a child and  learned about mathematical systems in  other countries      G. Ada Byron  Lovelace  _______ 

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    Contribution of India in mathematics The most fundamental contribution of India in mathematics is the invention of decimal system of enumeration‚ including the invention of zero. The decimal system uses nine digits (1 to 9) and the symbol zero (for nothing) to denote all natural numbers by assigning a place value to the digits. The Arabs carried this system to Africa and Europe. 1) Aryabhata is the first well known Indian mathematician. Born in Kerala‚ he completed his studies at the university

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    The History of Pi

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    Babylonians‚ Egyptians‚ Archimedes of Syracuse‚ Leonardo of Pisa‚ Francois Viete‚ Leonhard Euler‚ Asian mathematicians such as Liu Hiu‚ Tsu Ch’ung-Chih‚ Arya Bhatta‚ Gottfried Leibniz‚ Isaac Newton‚ William Jones‚ John Machin. George Buffon and Srinivasa Ramanujan‚ have all played a role in the enriched past of this important mathematical symbol. The ancient Babylonians dates back to the 18th century BCE and reigned in Mesopotamia. The Babylonia‚ even though it declined drastically in the 17th century

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    Book Review - Ignited Minds ’Dream‚ Dream‚ Dream‚ Dream transforms into thoughts. Thoughts result in actions’ - Vision of the Indian Former President APJ Abdul Kalam which he shares with his countrymen in ’Ignited Minds’. It seems that the Indian today lacks patriotism. They are not bothered about who wins the elections and what happens to the political stage in India. But why is that so? History tells us that the freedom fighters of the country knew how to transform their dreams into reality

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    modern science in India between 1890 and 1940. However‚ the end of the last century and the first 50 years of the present one was a period of renaissance of science for India. Renowned scientists like Sir J. C. Bose‚ C. V. Raman‚ S. N. Bose‚ Srinivasa Ramanujan‚ Dr. Homi J. Bhabha‚ the father of India’s nuclear power‚ Vikram Sarabhai‚ Dr. Har Govind Singh Khorana etc. became well-known for their notable scientific researches in various fields and brought name and fame for the country. During post

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    Mathematics and Pythagoras

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    include Archimedes of Syracuse‚ Leonhard Paul Euler‚ Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss‚ Johann Bernoulli‚ Jacob Bernoulli‚ Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī‚ Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann‚ Gottfried Leibniz‚ Euclid of Alexandria‚ Jules Henri Poincaré‚ Srinivasa Ramanujan‚ Alexander Grothendieck‚ David Hilbert‚ Joseph-Louis Lagrange‚ Georg Cantor‚ Évariste Galois‚ and Pierre de Fermat. Some scientists who research other fields are also considered mathematicians if their research provides insights into mathematics—one

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    QUIZ 1. She hid candles in her shoes so she could study math at night. Sonya Kovalevsky 2. He was a Greek mathematician whose school got burned down. Pythagorus 3. He was a Greek mathematician known for shouting “Eureka!” in his bathtub. Archimedes 4. Her bedroom wall was covered with calculus notes. Sonya Kovalevsky 5. This German mathematician was a smart child who went to college at age 14. Johann Carl Gauss 6. He was an English mathematician who was born on Christmas Day. Isaac Newton 7. He dropped

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    Chola Nadu (Tamil: சோழநாடு) is a region of Tamil Nadu state in southern India. It encompasses the lower reaches of the Kaveri River and its delta‚ and formed the cultural homeland and political base of the Chola Dynasty which ruled most of South India and parts of Sri Lanka and South-East Asia between the 9th and 13th centuries AD. Uraiyur served as the early Chola capital‚ then medieval Cholas shifted to Thanjavur and later cholas king Rajendra Chola I moved the capital to Gangaikonda Cholapuram

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    Introduction The number π is a mathematical constant that is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter‚ and is approximately equal to 3.14159. It has been represented by the Greek letter "π" since the mid-18th century‚ though it is also sometimes written as "pi. π is an irrational number‚ which means that it cannot be expressed exactly as a ratio of any two integers (fractions such as 22/7 are commonly used to approximate π; no fraction can be its exact value); consequently‚ its decimal

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