Google celebrates Satyendra Nath Bose with doodle
Google celebrates Satyendra Nath Bose with doodle
It was on this day in 1924 that Satyendra Nath Bose transferred his amount phrasings to Albert Einstein
leaving for work every day, said a blog post by Google. At age 15, Bose began pursuing a Bachelorette of Science degree at Calcutta’s Presidency College and earned a Master’s in Applied Mathematics at the University of Calcutta soon after.
At 22, Bose was appointed speaker in Calcutta University, along with astrophysicist Meghnad Saha. By the end of 1917, Bose began giving lectures on drugs. In 1921, he joined the also recently created Dacca University as Reader in Physics. He'd a couple of papers published by the same journal before,co-authored with Saha. It was then while tutoring that he proved his findings in a report called Planck’s Law and the thesis of Light Quanta. Indeed though his exploration was rejected by a journal, he decided to post his paper to Albert Einstein.
Einstein recognised the significance of Bose’s proposition and generalised it to a wider range of marvels, and the proposition came to be known as Bose- Einstein statistics.
His benefactions to drugs were recognised by the Indian government by awarding him the Padma Vibhushan, one of the loftiest mercenary awards in the country. He was also appointed as National Professor, the loftiest honour in India for scholars.
In honour of Bose’s heritage, any flyspeck that obeys the Bose Einstein statistics is called a boson. His proposition is a foundation of condensed matter drugs.
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