Kumar Eswaran

Professor

Indian Pune, Maharashtra

Quick Info

ProfessionProfessor
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth01/01/1947
Age79 years
BirthplacePune, Maharashtra

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Bio/Wiki

Famous ForFinding the solution to 161 years old Riemann Hypothesis

Physical Stats & More

Height173 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorGrey (half bald)

Educational Qualification(s)

College/University
  • Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
  • University of Madras, Chennai
Qualifications
  • MSc Physics
  • PhD in Theoretical Physics (1968-1973)

Personal Life

College/University
  • Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
  • University of Madras, Chennai

Career

Facts
  • Completed PhD in Theoretical Physics in June 1973
  • Joined R&D division of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) as additional general manager
  • Worked at Ohio State University as a researcher in wave scattering and propagation
  • CEO of Altech Power and Energy Systems Private Limited (ALPES)
  • Joined R&D division of Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), New Delhi, as additional general manager
  • Left BHEL in 1999 and started working at Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology (SNIST), Hyderabad, as a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering
  • First published solution to the Riemann Hypothesis in 2016
  • Published final version of Riemann Hypothesis solution in 2019

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Kumar Eswaran solved the long-standing Riemann Hypothesis after 161 years.
2. His research on the solution was made available for public review around five years back.
3. Renowned professors praised his analysis with positive feedback.
4. He has been invited to share his research at various universities and colleges.
5. Kumar Eswaran specializes in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and neural networks.
6. He is also the author of the poetry book 'Strands of Verse.'
7. In February 2020, a committee consisting of eight mathematicians was formed to study his Riemann Hypothesis solution.
8. An expert committee invited approximately 1,200 global mathematicians to conduct an open review of his work.
9. Peer reviews of his solution have been ambiguous, with some calling it heuristic and others calling it exhaustive.
10. He has worked intensively on the Riemann Hypothesis problem, often working 18 hours a day.
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