Plenary Lecture

Plenary Lecture

New Mathematical Applications to
Mathematical Biology and Ecology


Professor Muthusamy Sivasubramanian
Department of Mathematics
Dr. Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology
Pollachi
642 003 Tamilnadu
INDIA
E-mail: profpk49@yahoo.com

 

Abstract: There is a famous quotation which states that mathematics is the mother of all sciences. Galileo Galilee was the first physicist who applied mathematics to physics. Latter on, mathematical applications were extended to astronomy, astrophysics, chemistry, biology, physiology, botany and engineering fields. The Vedic mathematics is a well known field to the research community. Several Vedic mathematical models are widely used in science. The counter part to Vedic mathematics is Siddha mathematics. Still this branch is a hidden treasure and not disseminated at all. Siddhas studied their mathematics extensively and applied elaborately to all areas of science. They have assumed the fundamentals of their mathematics to human physiology and environment to heal human diseases and to prolong life periods. Some siddhas invented the principles of mathematical birthology. Mathematical birthology is completely an unknown sub-field to the research community. By applying siddhas mathematical models of biology we can cure each and every human complaints and give birth to a particular sex of baby. The master piece of this field is the beautiful application to coitus. In the following columns the author attempts to introduce siddhas models of biology and ecology to the research community.

Brief Biography of the Speaker:
After completing graduation course in Mathematics, Muthusamy Sivasubramanian joined as a faculty member of Department of Mathematics at CBM College, Coimbatore. Then he moved to Sree Ramu College of Arts and Science, Pollachi and served for eight years. The he was invited to join as teaching faculty in Sri Saraswathi Thiyagaraja College, Pollachi. After one year, he was selected to teach engineering students at the prestigious Dr. Mahalingam College of Engineering and Technology, Pollachi, Tamilnadu, India. Inspired by his co-worker S. Kalimuthu, Sivasubramanian started to restudy the parallel postulate of Euclid. He has found several consistent findings and his 7 outstanding works on this problem have been published in various international peer reviewed journals. Also, he has written a theoretical paper and an experimental article in extended relativity. These two papers have been appeared in professional international journals. Recently, Sivasubramanian proposed new theoretical and experimental concepts to gravitational, dark matter and big crunch theories. These three new discoveries are under serious consideration by international journals for publication.

 

 

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