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‘Our failure we could’nt manage Vashishth Narayan Singh’s genius’| Obituary

Vashishth N Singh taught at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur and at the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata for a few years. But by then he developed some serious mental health issues. On Thursday, Vashishth N Singh passed away at the age of 77, unacknowledged by the world.

Updated on: Nov 15, 2019 01:23 PM IST
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One of the students of the intermediate class at the Patna Science College was brought to the principal for disturbing the mathematics lecture. A friend was visiting the principal at the time; while listening to the complaint, this friend, John Kelly of the University of California, encountered an extraordinary mathematical mind. Special arrangements were made to give the student examinations for higher classes and he cleared all of them easily. In 1965, at 23, he started his PhD program in California. It was on “Cycle Vector Space Theory”.

An extraordinary mathematical mind, Vashishth N Singh passed away at the age of 77. (HT Photo)
An extraordinary mathematical mind, Vashishth N Singh passed away at the age of 77. (HT Photo)

A relatively new branch of mathematics -- its origin can be traced back only to the late 19th century -- vector space theory has applications in many areas, from quantum mechanics to computer graphics to cryptography.

The student worked for NASA for some time.

But the brilliant student, hailing from an ordinary family in Basantpur village of Bhojpur district in Bihar, decided to come back to India. He mentioned the reason for coming back to one of his teachers as a desire to serve in Indian universities. He taught at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur and at the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata for a few years. But by then he developed some serious mental health issues. On Thursday, Vashishth N Singh passed away at the age of 77, unacknowledged by the world.

It is our failure that we could not manage Singh’s genius. That of John Forbes Nash, another schizophrenic genius was managed better. By providing him with some minimum health security, we thought our duty was over; what he needed was special care.

(The writer is an associate professor at the Jawaharlal Nehru University)

 
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