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ജി. പുത്തന്‍കുരിശ് Published on 17 July, 2015
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G. Puthenkurish 2015-07-17 08:21:13
Ennackal Chandy George Sudarshan (also known as E. C. G. Sudarshan;(Malayalam: എണ്ണയ്‌ക്കൽ ചാണ്ടി ജോർജ് സുദർശൻ ); born 16 September 1931) is an Indian theoretical physicist and a professor at the University of Texas. Sudarshan has been credited with numerous contributions to the field of theoretical Physics including Optical coherenceSudarshan-Glauber representationV-A theoryTachyonsQuantum Zeno effectOpen quantum system,Spin-statistics theorem, non-invariance groups, positive maps of density matrices, quantum computation among others. His contributions include also relations between east and west, philosophy and religion. Sudarshan has been passed over for the Physics Nobel Prize on more than one occasion, leading to controversy in 2005 when several physicists wrote to the Swedish Academy, protesting that Sudarshan should have been awarded a share of the Prize for the Sudarshan diagonal representation (also known asSudarshan-Glauber representation) in quantum optics, for which Roy J. Glauber won his share of the prize.[13] Sudarshan and others physicists sent a letter to the Nobel Committee claiming that the P representation had more contributions of “Sudarshan” than “Glauber.” The letter goes on to say that Glauber criticized Sudarshan’s theory—before renaming it the “P representation” and incorporating it into his own work. In an unpublished letter to the New York Times, Sudarshan calls the “Glauber-Sudarshan representation” a misnomer, adding that “literally all subsequent theoretic developments in the field of Quantum Optics make use of” Sudarshan’s work— essentially, asserting that he had developed the breakthrough.[14]
Anthappan 2015-07-17 09:37:55

There are hundreds of scientist’s working day in and day out to make this world a better place to live.  But, very many people never notice their life’s dedication even though we enjoy the fruit of their hard work on a daily basis.   Einstein didn’t have to look for god outside of him or in any religion because the god was living within him to reveal the greatest theory of all time and that is ‘Theory of Relativity.’’ When we tap into our own creativity and give shape and life for it, our fellow beings  life will be enriched and they will enjoy it.   God is living in every human being and Dr. George Sudhersan realized it.  Rather than going and becoming a Bishop, Achen, or sanyaasi and misguide the people into darkness, he became a scientist and unraveled part of the mysteries of this world.  And, G. Puthenkurish has honored him with a very beautiful and thoughtful poem. Congratulations! 

വായനക്കാരൻ 2015-07-17 11:22:01
Dr. Sudarshan's brilliant work, in my opinion is what he did as a 26 year old graduate student when he proposed the foundation of the electro magnetic weak force, one of the four fundamental forces. This was a very short paper that laid the basis for the weak force. One problem with this theory of CP parity violation was later corrected by Glashow, Weinberg and Salam for which they were awarded the Nobel Prize. He was again later not included in the Nobel prize for the Sudarshan Glauber representation.

It is interesting that he had disagreed with the Christian church and left it and became a Vedantist. He has written papers on similarities between Quantum theory  Vedantic philosophy which both search for unity in diversity.

I had the fortune to meet him many years ago and we discussed progress in loop theory of gravity which one of his students was pioneering at Rochester University. A brilliant and polite man indeed.
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