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This mathematician is unquestionably notable--the Euler Medal is a major award and meets WP:PROF. But it needs to be documented DGG (talk) 00:56, 25 June 2008 (UTC)Reply
Saw query on your talk page. He'd been at Ohio State, Columbus for a while in the late 70's. IIRC, first name Dijen, worked in and wrote book on Error-correcting codes, number theory and cryptography before it became a big, fashionable subject, maybe combinatorics too. Might have sat in on some of his summer lectures, but it was a long time ago.John Z (talk) 10:20, 25 June 2008 (UTC)Reply
So should it then be named to Dijen K. Ray-Chaudhuri? That was the name Ohio State used when it reference him in connection with the Euler medal. I found more about his work and scholar is full of it. I don't have time to work on it at the moment, however. TravellingCarithe Busy Bee12:55, 25 June 2008 (UTC)Reply
(R. C. Bose) On a class of binary error-correcting group codes, Information and Control 3 (1960), 68-79
(R. M. Wilson) Solution of Kirkman’s school-girl problem, - Proc. Symp. Pure Math, 1971
(N. M. Singhi, S. Sanyal, P. S. Subramanian) Theory and Design of t-Unidirectional Error-Correcting and d-Unidirectional Error-Detecting Code. IEEE Trans. Computers 43(10): 1221-1226 (1994)