Chennai Mathematical Institute
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Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI) is a research and education institute in w:Chennai, India. It was founded by the SPIC Science Foundation in 1989, and offers undergraduate as well as postgraduate programmes in physics, mathematics and computer science, besides its key strength in the form of high-end research in mathematics. CMI is noted for its research in the field of algebraic geometry, in particular in the area of moduli of bundles.
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[edit]- In the winter of 2008, Jenifer and I visited Chennai Mathematical Institute. This remarkable Institute is the creation of Seshadri. It is a unique blend of an American style liberal arts college with traditional Indian guru one-on-one teaching, adding physics, computer science, history and music to its maths curriculum. Only in India could an intellectual with no business or management experience, who spends all his spare time singing classical south Indian music, have been the catalyst for such a unique educational experiment.
- David Mumford (2010). "Passages to India". Mathematics Intelligencer (Hyderabad edition): 51-55.