Source: The post is based on the article “RISE Accelerator: AIM– NITI Aayog launches it to support Australian and Indian circular economy startups” published in “PIB” on 21st November 2023 Why in the News? The Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) under NITI Aayog has launched a new accelerator program called Rapid Innovation and Startup Expansion (RISE).… Continue reading RISE Accelerator: AIM– NITI Aayog launches it to support Australian and Indian circular economy startups
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National Medical Commission (NMC) clarifies norms for foreign medical graduates
Source: The post is based on the article “National Medical Commission (NMC) clarifies norms for foreign medical graduates” published in “The Hindu” on 23rd November 2023 Why in the News? The National Medical Commission (NMC) has clarified the rules under which foreign medical graduates, especially students from Ukraine and the Philippines, can register, work and… Continue reading National Medical Commission (NMC) clarifies norms for foreign medical graduates
Amyloidosis: Scientists fabricate 2D protein monolayer that can help to study diseases like Amyloidosis
Source: The post is based on the article “Amyloidosis: Scientists fabricate 2D protein monolayer that can help to study diseases like Amyloidosis” published in “PIB” on 22nd November 2023. Why in the News? Scientists have created a 2D protein monolayer by assembling lysozyme molecules. This can help study diseases such as Amyloidosis. What is Amyloidosis?… Continue reading Amyloidosis: Scientists fabricate 2D protein monolayer that can help to study diseases like Amyloidosis
E prime layer: Surface Water Dives Deep And Transforms Earth’s Core’s Outer Layer
Source: The post is based on the article “E prime layer: Surface Water Dives Deep And Transforms Earth’s Core’s Outer Layer” published in “Astrobiology” on 15th November 2023. Why in the News? Researchers from Arizona State University and an international team discovered the origin of the previously known E prime layer in the Earth’s interior,… Continue reading E prime layer: Surface Water Dives Deep And Transforms Earth’s Core’s Outer Layer
Exercise AUSTRAHIND-23: Indian Army contingent departs for Australia
Source: The post is based on the article “Exercise AUSTRAHIND-23: Indian Army contingent departs for Australia” published in “PIB” on 22nd November 2023. Why in the News? The Indian Armed Forces contingent has departed to take part in the second edition of Joint Military Exercise AUSTRAHIND-23 being held in Perth, Australia. What is Exercise AUSTRAHIND?… Continue reading Exercise AUSTRAHIND-23: Indian Army contingent departs for Australia
AGNI Initiative to Promote Innovations by Ayurveda Practitioners
Source: The post is based on the article “AGNI Initiative to Promote Innovations by Ayurveda Practitioners” published in “PIB” on 23rd November 2023 Why in the News? The Central Council for Research in Ayurveda Sciences (CCRAS) has launched the Ayurveda Gyan Naipunya Initiative (AGNI). What is the AGNI Initiative? Specifications Details Launched by Central Council… Continue reading AGNI Initiative to Promote Innovations by Ayurveda Practitioners
International Tropical Timber Organisation (ITTO)
Source: The post is based on the article “International Tropical Timber Organisation (ITTO)” published in “Down To Earth” on 21st November 2023. Why in the News? The 59th International Tropical Timber Council (ITTC) being held in Thailand recently concluded. What is the International Tropical Timber Council (ITTC)? International Tropical Timber Council (ITTC) is the governing… Continue reading International Tropical Timber Organisation (ITTO)
Operation Karuna
Source– This post is based on the article “India launches ‘Operation Karuna’ to assist cyclone-hit Myanmar” published in “The Hindu” on 18th May 2023. Why in the News? India launched ‘Operation Karuna’ to assist Myanmar which has been devastated by Cyclone Mocha. What is Operation Karuna? 1. India has launched “Operation Karuna” to provide humanitarian… Continue reading Operation Karuna
Source– This post is based on the article “Meet the Langlands Program, the world’s biggest maths project | Explained” published in “The Hindu” on November 21, 2023.
Why in the News?
Langlands Program provides a beautifully intricate set of connections between various areas of mathematics, pointing the way toward novel solutions for old problems in mathematics.
What is the Langlands Program?
| Aspect | Details |
| What is it? | 1. It is the world’s biggest maths project and can be likened to building bridges across mathematical cultures with different objects and languages. 2. It is named after Robert Langlands, a mathematician at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. 3. In 2018, he was awarded the Abel Prize for “his visionary program connecting representation theory to number theory” |
| Objective | To find connections between two far-flung areas of mathematics – number theory and harmonic analysis. – It seeks to do this by connecting every Galois group with automorphic functions, allowing mathematicians to investigate polynomial equations using tools from calculus. |
| Initiation | 1967 |
| Significance of the program | 1. Solving old Maths problems– In 1994, Andrew Wiles and Richard Taylor applied Langlands’ conjectures to prove Fermat’s last theorem. 2. Creating new functions– It can help mathematicians create new automorphic functions from preexisting ones. Such efforts could be crucial to prove the Ramanujan conjectures (speculations), many of which remain unsolved. 3. Can evolve into new fields of mathematics– For example, Geometric Langlands. It investigates connections between algebraic geometry and representation theory. 4. Multidisciplinary significance– Mathematicians have suggested connections between Geometric Langlands and physics, particularly for studying electromagnetic waves. |
Note-
1. Number theory: It is the arithmetic study of numbers and the relationships between them. For example, the pythagoras theorem.
2. Harmonic analysis: It is interested in the study of periodic phenomena. Unlike number theorists, who deal with discrete arithmetic’s (like integers), harmonic analysts deal with mathematical objects more continuous in nature (like waves).
3. Galois group: In 1832, mathematician Évariste Galois concluded that it is impossible to have a general formula to find the precise roots of polynomial equations and instead suggested focusing on symmetries between roots as an alternate route. Galois group is a collection of such symmetries of the roots of a polynomial equation.
4. Automorphic functions: Functions that turn back into themselves when the variables are changed by some process are called automorphic functions. The sine function is a simple example.
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The OECD report on climate finance
Source– This post is based on the article “The OECD Report on Climate Finance” published in “The Hindu” on 21 November 2023. Why in the News? The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has published a new assessment report on climate finance ahead of the UN climate summit (COP28) in Dubai, UAE. What is… Continue reading The OECD report on climate finance

