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Harimohan Singh Aithani

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Harimohan Singh Aithani (/ˈ हरिमोहन सिंह ऐठानी /; son of Mr. Guman Singh Aithani (Former Teacher) born on 1 February 1975 is an Indian Mathematician and World Record Holder Mathematician from the town of Kapkot in the Bageshwar district of Uttarakhand state, India. He has been brilliant in his studies since childhood. He has a personality of researching theories, especially in mathematics, where he is fond of solving common, complex, and unsolved theorems and facts. Though he had almost no formal training in mathematical research and based on his knowledge achieved until graduation, he made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, series, and number theory, including solutions to figure out a way to discover solutions for unsolvable problems and theories. He has extensive interest in number theory and has discovered some formulas and tricks in Pythagoras, prime numbers, and many other mathematical facts and reasoning. Recently, his article was published through a newspaper where he tried to solve a complex and unsolved international Beal conjecture theory (Andrew Beal), which has also been published in an international journal. A teacher by profession, Harimohan considers his ideal to be the great mathematician of India, Srinivasa Ramanujan. Harimohan wrote 48,000 magic squares of different categories in 1260 hours without a calculating device on about 450 chart papers, which made a book of 13 kg weight. He has been awarded with 2 Limca Book of Records and one national, 4 world records, and one international record by the end of 2015.

There are many awards achieved by Harimohan, but some of them are listed below:

  • Limca Book of National Records 2014
  • Limca Book of World Records 2014
  • International Wonder Book of Records 2015
  • World Record of Universal Records Forum 2015
  • Indian Book of Records 2015
  • Online World Record 2015
  • National Special Jury Award by Telugu Book of Records 2015
  • Math Genius World Record 2016
  • Everest World Record 2016
  • International Megastar World Record 2017
  • Assam Book of World Record 2018
  • Kalam’s Book of World Record 2018
  • Kerala Book of World Record 2019
  • Pondicherry Book of Record 2019
  • Infinity Book of World Records
  • Universal Records Forum

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