This Article is From Aug 19, 2010

Anand to play against 40 players simultaneously

Anand to play against 40 players simultaneously
Hyderabad: Hyderabad is all set witness a spectacular chess match between the grandmaster Viswanathan Anand who will play against 40 players simultaneously.

According to the organisers of ICM International Congress of Mathematicians 2010, 40 participants have been chosen for simultaneous chess play.

"As many as 17 players including some eminent mathematics professors are from India," said an official from the organizing committee.

The official said some expert mathematicians form all over the world will also take part in the match which will be held on August 24.

Anand is said to be a keen follower of developments in mathematics and science. One of his favourite books which he often refers to is Andrew Hodges's 'Inner Life of Numbers'.

The nine-day ICM-2010, which kicked off on Thursday, is structured in the traditional manner with the main activity being the Plenary and Sectional invited lecturers.

President Pratibha Patil, who inaugurated the Mathematics Congress, said contributions made by Aryabhatta and Brahmagupta to the development of Algebra and Astronomy in the sixth and seventh centuries are well recognised.

"Ever since our Independence, India has recognised the importance of science as a vehicle for human progress. Science, Mathematics, the language of science and its advancement, is an integral part of India's science policy," Patil said.

The President gave away field medals considered to be Nobel Prizes of Mathematics to the achievers in the field of mathematics.

Andhra Pradesh Governor ESL Narasimham, Chief Minister K Rosaiah and International Mathematical Union President Laszlo Lovasz were among the dignitaries who attended the inaugural session.


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