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    Elliptic Functions, Q-series, Partitions and Related Number Theory, with 
    parallel sessions on Mathematics and IT - A Tribute to 
    
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      berndt@math.uiuc.edu
      
       
      
      http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~berndt/ 
      Berndt received his Ph.D. in 1966 from the University of Wisconsin and 
      spent a postdoctoral year at the University of Glasgow, in Scotland, 
      before coming to the University of Illinois. He is an analytic number 
      theorist with strong interests in several related areas of classical 
      analysis. His primary interests are in theta functions, q-series, 
      partitions, continued fractions, Eisenstein series, Dirichlet series, and 
      character sums. Since early 1974, almost all of his research has been 
      devoted to proving the claims left without proof by the famous Indian 
      mathematician Ramanujan in his three notebooks and in his ``lost 
      notebook.'' The three notebooks contain approximately 3300 results. With 
      the help of several other mathematicians, he completed his work on the 
      notebooks in 1998. An account of Berndt's work can be found in his five 
      books,  Ramanujan's Notebooks, Parts I-V, published by Springer--Verlag in 
      the years 1985, 1989, 1991, 1994, and 1998.  
    
    
    
      aka@pu.ac.in
       
    
      Ashok Kumar Agarwal recieved his PhD from IIT Delhi in 
      1981. He did his post-doc from
      
      the Pennsylvania State University, USA, between 1984-86. He currently 
      holds the position of Professor of Mathematics at Centre for Advanced 
      Study in Mathematics, Panjab University, in Chandigarh. He has published 
      70 research papers in journals of national and international repute. He 
      was the President of the Indian Mathematical Society during 2008-2009. He 
      is President & Editor-in Chief, Society for Special Functions and 
      their Applications. He has co-edited 
      (with B.C. 
      Berndt, C.F. Krattenthaler, G.L. Mullen, K. Ramachandra and M. Waldschmidt) 
      the book “Number Theory and Discrete Mathematics” Hindustan Book agency, 
      2002. 
       
      
    
        
    
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