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Pratt Yadav Born: January 15, 1902 Died: October 28, 1989

Early Life and Education Pratt Yadav was born on January 15, 1902, in Varanasi, India. He was the son of a schoolteacher and a classical musician, which exposed him to both academic and musical pursuits from a young age. Showing exceptional talent in mathematics, Yadav was awarded a scholarship to attend the Banaras Hindu University (BHU), where he earned his Bachelor's degree in Mathematics. He continued his studies at the University of Cambridge, where he completed his Ph.D. under the supervision of renowned mathematician G.H. Hardy.

Career in Mathematics Yadav's contributions to mathematics were significant and diverse. He published numerous papers on number theory, algebra, and mathematical analysis. One of his most notable achievements was the Yadav Conjecture, a problem in number theory that stimulated much research, even though it remained unsolved for many years. His work earned him international recognition, and he was a regular speaker at mathematical conferences around the world.

Musical Career Parallel to his mathematical pursuits, Pratt Yadav nurtured a deep passion for Indian classical music. He was a gifted singer and composer, known for his soulful renditions of traditional ragas. Yadav studied under several prominent musicians and eventually became a respected figure in the Indian classical music community. He released several recordings and was often featured on All India Radio, where his performances captivated audiences nationwide.

Personal Life Pratt Yadav married Lata Mishra, a classical dancer, in 1930. The couple had three children, all of whom pursued careers in the arts and sciences. Yadav was known for his modesty and dedication to both his professional and personal life. He often attributed his success to the support of his family and his commitment to balancing his dual interests.

Legacy Yadav's dual contributions to mathematics and music have left a lasting legacy. In mathematics, his research continues to influence the field, inspiring new generations of mathematicians. In music, his recordings and compositions are still celebrated and performed by classical musicians today.

In honor of his contributions, the Pratt Yadav Institute of Mathematics was established at Banaras Hindu University, and a biennial music festival, the Yadav Sangeet Mahotsav, is held in Varanasi.

Awards and Honors Padma Bhushan (1956) - for his contributions to mathematics Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1962) - for his contributions to Indian classical music Fellow of the Royal Society (1968) - for his outstanding achievements in mathematics Selected Publications Yadav, P. (1935). "On the Distribution of Prime Numbers." Journal of Number Theory. Yadav, P. (1942). "Advanced Topics in Algebra." Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. Yadav, P. (1950). "A New Approach to Mathematical Analysis." Annals of Mathematics. Discography "Ragas of Varanasi" (1958) "Classical Gems of India" (1965) "Soulful Renditions" (1973) Death Pratt Yadav passed away on October 28, 1989, in Varanasi, leaving behind a rich legacy in both the academic and musical worlds. His life serves as an inspiring example of how diverse interests and talents can be harmoniously blended to create a remarkable and influential career.