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SUMMARY:Department Colloquium on Primes in the Interval ([kx\,(k+1)x])
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Mathematics is organising a Department Colloquium on the topic “Primes in the Interval ([kx\,(k+1)x]) (Joint work with R. Higa and R. Sugawara)” by Prof. Hiroki Aoki\, Associate Professor\, Department of Mathematics\, Faculty of Science and Technology\, Tokyo University of Science on June 04\, 2026. \nAbstract \nBertrand’s postulate: “For any natural number $n$\, there always exists a prime greater than $n$ and less than $2n$” was first conjectured in 1845 by Bertrand and proven by Chebyshev in 1852. Later\, Ramanujan made the proof considerably simpler\, and Erd\&quot;{o}s gave a completely elementary and concise proof in 1932. Then\, is a slightly shorter interval in this postulate still valid? Here we consider the following proposition $P(k)$ for a natural number $k$: $P(k)$: “For a sufficiently large natural number $n$\, there always exists a prime between $kn$ and $(k+1)n$.” Here we say it Bertrand-type prime distribution theorem. In modern high-level mathematics\, by using the Prime Number Theorem (PNT)\, we can show that $P(k)$ is true for any $k$ easily. In addition\, we know an elementary proof of PNT\, although it is complex and long. However\, it is not at all clear whether a concise\, or even completely elementary\, proof exists for general $k$\, such as the one given by Ramanujan and Erd\”{o}s for Bertrand’s postulate. Previous research had suggested that a completely elementary proof of $P(k)$ based on the method of Erd\”{o}s is impossible when $k \ge 5$ (Balliet\, 2015). However\, by adding some new idea\, we find a completely elementary proof of $P(k)$ for $k \le 15 $  some new idea. \nThis colloquium provides an excellent opportunity to learn about recent advances in Number Theory and interact with an internationally renowned mathematician. All faculty members\, research scholars\, postdoc researchers\, and students are cordially invited to attend and participate in the discussion.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/department-colloquium-on-primes-in-the-interval-kxk1x/
LOCATION:JC-304\, J C Block
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SUMMARY:Mathematics Teachers’ Development Programme
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Mathematics and Directorate of Admissions are jointly organising the Mathematics Teachers’ Development Programme for Secondary & Higher Secondary Level Mathematics Teachers to provide exposure to emerging trends in mathematics education. \nThe Development programme aims to refresh fundamental mathematical concepts\, get acquainted with innovative pedagogical skills (aligned with NEP)\, interaction session with admissions team\, networking with fellow educators. \nThe faculty members of the Mathematics department will deliver Expert Lectures on: \n\nTopics in Calculus\nTrigonometric Ratios and Functions\nTopics in Algebra and Number Theory\nMath in the Era of AI and the Importance of Computing\nCareer Choices after B.Sc.
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/mathematics-teachers-development-programme/
CATEGORIES:Admission Events - Domestic,Events,Homepage Events,Math Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260622T110000
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SUMMARY:Research Talk on "Rank of a Certain Family of Elliptic Curves"
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Mathematics is organising a Research Talk on “Rank of a Certain Family of Elliptic Curves” by Dr Arkabrata Ghosh\, Assistant Professor\, on June 22\, 2026. This talk will be beneficial to students\, research scholars\, and faculty members working in Mathematics\, especially in Number Theory\, Algebra\, and Arithmetic Geometry. \n \n 
URL:https://events.srmap.edu.in/event/research-talk-on-rank-of-a-certain-family-of-elliptic-curves/
LOCATION:JC-304\, J C Block
CATEGORIES:Departmental Events,Events,Homepage Events,Math Events
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