1993
DOI: 10.1155/s016117129300078x
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S. N. Bose (1894‐1974) and the Bose quantum statistics a centennial tribute

Abstract: ABSTRACT. This centennial tribute commemorates Bose the Man and Bose the Scientist. A survey of S.N. Bose's life and career is presented in some detail. His major scientific contributions including the discovery of Bose statistics and the novel derivation of the Planck black body radiation formula are described.

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“…His ancestral home was in the village of Bara Jagulia, in the district of Nadia during the Bengal Presidency. His father, Surendranath Bose, worked in the Engineering Department of the East Indian Railway Company [15]. In 1914, Satyendra Nath Bose married Ushabati Ghos, and they had nine offspring, two of whom died in early childhood.…”
Section: Remarkable Year For Kolkatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His ancestral home was in the village of Bara Jagulia, in the district of Nadia during the Bengal Presidency. His father, Surendranath Bose, worked in the Engineering Department of the East Indian Railway Company [15]. In 1914, Satyendra Nath Bose married Ushabati Ghos, and they had nine offspring, two of whom died in early childhood.…”
Section: Remarkable Year For Kolkatamentioning
confidence: 99%