Invited Talk delivered by Prof. M.K. Kadalbajoo
Department of Mathematics & Statistics invited Prof. M. K. Kadalbajoo on March 28/3/2019 to deliver a talk. Prof Kadalbajoo, formerly a Professor at IIT Kanpur, is currently serving The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur as Distinguished Professor of Mathematics. He has been the Visiting Professor at University of Kentucky, Lexington, U.S.A. Prof Kadalbajoo has teaching experience of more than 40 years and during this span, he has authored many books on Numerical Methods & written over 210 research papers in the international journals of repute. So far he has supervised 28 Ph.D. thesis and developed two web courses under NPTEL. Looking at his outstanding contribution in Mathematics research and teaching, he has been awarded C.L. Chandna Award.
His deliberation was on the topic The Boundaries of Computability. He discussed a very brief and rudimentary introduction to prime numbers with applications including to those of secret codes followed by describing "easy and "hard" problems in the parlance of Complexity. The talk was highly beneficial for the faculty members and the scholars of UG, PG & Ph.D. programs of the department.