C. K. Raju

Chandrakant Raju (born 7 March 1954) is an Indian computer scientist, mathematician, educator, physicist and polymath.[1][2] He received the Telesio Galilei Academy Award in 2010 for defining a product of Schwartz distributions[citation needed], for proposing an interpretation of quantum mechanics, dubbed the structured-time interpretation, and a model of physical time evolution, and for proposing the use of functional differential equations in physics.[3][4]

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  3. ^ "Gold Medal Winners 2010".
  4. ^ "UK's Telesio-Galilei Academy award for physicist C K Raju". Zee News.