Chetansingh Rajput

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Chetansing Rajput
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Born (1978-09-21) September 21, 1978 (age 45)
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndia
EducationM.B.B.S
OccupationAssistant Commissioner of GST
Spouse(s)Priyadarshani Rajput

Chetansing Rajput is an Indian inventor and a doctor-turned-bureaucrat from Nair Hospital (Mumbai University, India) and currently working as Asst. Commissioner (Dept. of GST, Govt of Maharashtra, India). Being a doctor-turned-bureaucrat, he has not received any formal education in Mathematics, does not have even any of the basic degrees in Maths. All the findings communicated in chetansing various publications are the results of his home based, self sponsored research pursuits, in Science and Mathematics. Dr.rajput has also put his sincere efforts, for the inclusion of Golden Ratio and Metallic Means in schools, colleges and university curriculums, through induction programmes, lectures series and seminars, beside popularising these concepts through his publications and the Website: https://goldenratiorajput.com/[1]

Chetansing has published several papers in the field of Mathematics, Physical Chemistry and X-Ray Physics. Being a doctor-turned-bureaucrat, he has not received any formal education in Mathematics, does not have even any of the basic degrees in Maths. However, his work on Golden Ratio and Metallic Mean is cited by various reputed math websites, including Wikipedia. All the findings communicated in his various publications are the results of his home based, self sponsored research pursuits.

Groundbreaking Work on Golden Ratio and Metallic Mean:

Through a series of publications in the year 2021, Chetansing has put forward several new aspects of Golden Ratio and Metallic Means

He recently put forward the idea that the primitive Pythagorean triples, not the regular polygons, are the prototypical forms of metallic means.

Beside, he has also introduced the the geometric costruction methods of and the mathematical relations between metallic ratios Most importantly, he introduced the concept of the Triads of metallic means and classical correspondence between metallic ratios and the Pythagorean triangles and Pythagorean Primes.

He has also put efforts for the inclusion of Golden Ratio and Metallic Means in schools, colleges and university curriculums, through induction programmes, lectures series and seminars, beside popularising these concepts through the series of publications and the Website: https://goldenratiorajput.com and also through the YouTube channel: The Golden Ratio : Dr. Chetansing Rajput[2]

Beside mathematics, he has also published several papers on Physical Chemistry and X-Ray Physics [5]

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