Subbayya Sivasankaranarayana Pillai (5 April 1901 – 31 August 1950) was an Indian
mathematician
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specialising in number theory. His contribution to
Waring's problem
In number theory, Waring's problem asks whether each natural number ''k'' has an associated positive integer ''s'' such that every natural number is the sum of at most ''s'' natural numbers raised to the power ''k''. For example, every natural num ...
was described in 1950 by
K. S. Chandrasekharan as "almost certainly his best piece of work and one of the very best achievements in Indian Mathematics since
Ramanujan".
Biography
Subbayya Sivasankaranarayana Pillai was born to parents Subbayya Pillai and Gomati Ammal. His mother died a year after his birth and his father when Pillai was in his last year at school.
Pillai did his intermediate course and B.Sc. Mathematics in the
Scott Christian College at
Nagercoil
Nagercoil, natively spelt as Nāgarkovil (, "Temple of the Nāgas", or Nagaraja-Temple), is a Municipal Corporation city and the administrative headquarters of Kanyakumari District in Tamil Nadu state, India. Situated close to the tip of the ...
and managed to earn a B.A. degree from
Maharaja's college, Trivandrum.
In 1927, Pillai was awarded a research fellowship at the
University of Madras
The University of Madras is a public university, public State university (India), state university in Chennai (Madras), Tamil Nadu, India. Established in 1857, it is one of the oldest and most prominent universities in India, incorporated by an ...
to work among professors
K. Ananda Rau and
Ramaswamy S. Vaidyanathaswamy
Ramaswamy S. Vaidyanathaswamy (1894–1960) was an Indian mathematician who wrote the first textbook of point-set topology in India.
He is notable for having been the first to discover the generalisation of the crystallographic restriction theo ...
. He was from 1929 to 1941 at
Annamalai University where he worked as a lecturer. It was in
Annamalai University that he did his major work in
Waring's problem
In number theory, Waring's problem asks whether each natural number ''k'' has an associated positive integer ''s'' such that every natural number is the sum of at most ''s'' natural numbers raised to the power ''k''. For example, every natural num ...
.
In 1941 he went to the
University of Travancore and a year later to the
University of Calcutta
The University of Calcutta, informally known as Calcutta University (), is a Public university, public State university (India), state university located in Kolkata, Calcutta (Kolkata), West Bengal, India. It has 151 affiliated undergraduate c ...
as a lecturer (where he was at the invitation of
Friedrich Wilhelm Levi).
Raghavan Narasimhan
Raghavan Narasimhan (August 31, 1937 – October 3, 2015) was an Indian mathematician at the University of Chicago who worked on real and complex manifolds and who solved the Levi problem for complex manifolds.
Early life and education
He ...
The coming of age of mathematics in India, in Michael Atiyah u.a. Miscellanea Mathematica, Springer Verlag 1991, S. 250f
For his achievements he was invited in August 1950, for a year to visit the
Institute for Advanced Study
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, Princeton, United States. He was also invited to participate in the
International Congress of Mathematicians
The International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) is the largest conference for the topic of mathematics. It meets once every four years, hosted by the International Mathematical Union (IMU).
The Fields Medals, the IMU Abacus Medal (known before ...
at
Harvard University
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as a delegate of the
Madras University
The University of Madras is a public university, public State university (India), state university in Chennai (Madras), Tamil Nadu, India. Established in 1857, it is one of the oldest and most prominent universities in India, incorporated by an ...
but he died during the crash of
TWA Flight 903 in Egypt on the way to the conference.
Contributions
He proved the
Waring's problem
In number theory, Waring's problem asks whether each natural number ''k'' has an associated positive integer ''s'' such that every natural number is the sum of at most ''s'' natural numbers raised to the power ''k''. For example, every natural num ...
for
in 1935
under the further condition of
ahead of
Leonard Eugene Dickson
Leonard Eugene Dickson (January 22, 1874 – January 17, 1954) was an American mathematician. He was one of the first American researchers in abstract algebra, in particular the theory of finite fields and classical groups, and is also rem ...
who around the same time proved it for
He showed that
where
is the largest natural number
and hence computed the precise value of
.
The
Pillai sequence 1, 4, 27, 1354, ..., is a quickly growing
integer sequence
In mathematics, an integer sequence is a sequence (i.e., an ordered list) of integers.
An integer sequence may be specified ''explicitly'' by giving a formula for its ''n''th term, or ''implicitly'' by giving a relationship between its terms. For ...
in which each term is the sum of the previous term and a
prime number
A prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that is not a Product (mathematics), product of two smaller natural numbers. A natural number greater than 1 that is not prime is called a composite number. For example, 5 is prime ...
whose following
prime gap
A prime gap is the difference between two successive prime numbers. The ''n''-th prime gap, denoted ''g'n'' or ''g''(''p'n'') is the difference between the (''n'' + 1)-st and the ''n''-th prime numbers, i.e.,
:g_n = p_ - p_n. ...
is larger than the previous term. It was studied by Pillai in connection with representing numbers as sums of prime numbers.
References
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1901 births
1950 deaths
Scientists from Tamil Nadu
People from Kanyakumari district
20th-century Indian mathematicians
Indian number theorists
Academic staff of the University of Calcutta
Institute for Advanced Study visiting scholars
Academic staff of the University of Madras
Academic staff of Annamalai University
Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1950
Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in Egypt
University of Calcutta alumni