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    Field Visit

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    Field Visit Form Project ID: C143 Intern Name Intern ID Mentor Name Time Duration Date of the Visit Suggested/ Referred by Location of Visit More trips needed? Sandhya Chandramohan 13100353 Shri Ranjan Dwivedi Start Time: 10 am 4th June‚ 2013 Mentor National Institute of Public Finance And Policy‚ New Delhi Yes End Time: 1. Contact Information of the People met during Field Visit Full Name Designation Contact No. Time Duration Email Address Prof. Mukesh Kumar Anand Assistant Professor‚ NIPFP

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    Kurt Godel

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    theory stated that‚ ’for any axiomatic mathematical system there are propositions that cannot be proved or disproved on the basis of the axioms within that system.’ Hahn accepted his paper on this proof in 1932‚ which later lead to Gödel becoming a Privatdozent at the University. Gödel also made a formal argument that God exists. In his ontological proof‚ he had a fourteen point outline based on modal logic. A modal is essentially an expression

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    David Hilbert

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    1884‚ Adolf Hurwitz was appointed to Koenigsberg University and became friends with Hilbert‚ which was a very significant factor in Hilbert’s mathematical development. David Hilbert was a member of staff at Koenigsberg from 1886-1895‚ being the Privatdozent until 1892. He was then an Extraordinary Professor for one year before becoming a full professor in 1893. His calculus examination led him to invent “Hilbert space‚” considered to be among the primary concepts of functional analysis as well as

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    accepted a position as technical assistant in the Swiss Patent Office. In 1905 he obtained his doctor’s degree. During his stay at the Patent Office‚ and in his spare time‚ he produced much of his remarkable work and in 1908 he was appointed Privatdozent in Berne. In 1909 he became Professor Extraordinary at Zurich‚ in 1911 Professor of Theoretical Physics at Prague‚ returning to Zurich in the following year to fill a similar post. In 1914 he was appointed Director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Physical

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    Max Weber

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    Organizations." At this time he started deliberations on contemporary social policies. He was also a part of group that pioneered large-scale statistical studies of economic problems. In the next two years he completed habilitation and become "Privatdozent" – this achievement qualified him to hold a German professorship. Weber married his distant cousin Marianne Schnitger in 1893‚ who after his death in 1920 collected his works‚ which previously appeared only as articles in journals‚ and published

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    brought on board friends that he met at the university. They included Murkowski and Hurwitz. The two vastly influenced his mathematical progress. Hilbert became a member of staff of his university‚ Konigsberg from 1886 up to 1895. He began as a Privatdozent or a senior lecturer before becoming an assistant professor for about one year. In 1893‚ he became a full professor. In the same year‚ he married his wife-Kathe Jerosch‚ and they have one child Franz Hilbert. It was the intervention of Felix Klein

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    1880 The family move to Munich 1881 His sister Maja (Maria) is born 1884 The Compass - When he was only five years old his father showed Albert a pocket compass and he was fascinated by the thought that something unseen was moving the needle 1885 -1888 The Einstein family did not observe Jewish religious practices and Albert attended a Catholic elementary school 1889 Albert Einstein is introduced to a family friend called Max Talmud who introduced the boy to books on science and mathematics

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    Albert Einstein Nomine

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    The Nominee In this assignment‚ I am tasked with nominating a 20th-century figure whose work or artistic contributions can be classified in both the Age of Modernism and the Age of Pluralism for the 20th Century Genius Award. My nominated figure stands out in my mind as a genius of Western culture in many ways. I have nominated the one and only Albert Einstein. This nomination may seem cliché to some‚ but no one can deny the fact that his work in the world of science and theory is still very much

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    Martin Heidegger Biography

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    into the military‚ but was dismissed after two months‚ again because of health reasons. Heidegger then began to work on his habilitation thesis in order to capture the chair of Catholic philosophy at Freiburg. In 1915‚ he was instead appointed Privatdozent‚ or lecturer. Then in 1917‚ Heidegger married Elfride Petri‚ with whom he had two sons and a daughter: Joerg‚ Hermann‚ and Erika‚ although he did have a notorious affair with his student and philosopher Hannah Arendt while teaching at the University

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    Albert Einstein- The 20th Century Science Hero Albert Einstein is considered the most influential physicist of the 20th century. He is known for developing the theories of relativity. He is also noted for his mathematical formula of E = mc² (David Bodanis). Although he was not directly involved in the Manhattan Project‚ which was responsible for creating the atomic bomb‚ but he is still considered the mastermind because of his breakthrough formula. In 1921‚ he won the Nobel Prize for physics

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