The eminent Indian mathematician T. N. Subramaniam has died in the United States

Dr. T N Subramaniam, a prominent Indian-born mathematician and author of the Route One company and servant of General Motors, died Tuesday in Michigan. He was 76.

Subramaniam, who immigrated to the United States in 1979, was well known in educational circles in India and the United States. He leaves a rich legacy of mathematical models and theories for the world of mathematics. He taught mathematics at the University of Philadelphia for a few years. and then moved to Oakland where he taught for several years.

Subsequently, he founded the company Route One for the automaker, which is responsible for the automatic financing of all GM cars and GPS systems. He is the server architect for General Motors’ facility in Troy, Michigan, USA. U. S.

Indira Gandhi, then Prime Minister, also met him on a field trip and encouraged him to be avant-garde and do things the country can be proud of.

Subramaniam is survived by his wife, daughter and son-in-law, who work for Biden’s administration in the state of Maryland.

He is also survived by his younger brother, TN Ashok, a foreign blogger for TNA Talk and former editor (economics) of the Press Trust of India.

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