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What (who) is P Rathinavelu Thevar - definition

A TRIUMVIRATE OF THE THREE CASTE GROUPS AGAMUDAYAR, KALLAR AND MARAVAR.
Mukulathor; Agampadaiyar; Mukulathar; Thevar; Maravars; Devars; List of Thevars; Nattars; Mukkulathors; List of Mukkulathors; Thevar Caste; Thevar caste; Dhevar (caste)

P. Rathinavelu Thevar         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
P.Rathinavelu Thevar (1888–1948) was an Indian politician who served the Chairperson of the Trichinopoly Municipality from 1924 to 1946.
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PRIMITIVE COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Language P"; Language P''; P Prime Prime; P prime prime; P''; P"
P′′ (P double prime) is a primitive computer programming language created by Corrado BöhmBöhm, C.: "On a family of Turing machines and the related programming language", ICC Bull.
P         
SET OF THE COUNTING PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE DECISION PROBLEMS IN THE SET NP
Sharp P; Hash-p; Number-P; SharpP; Sharp-P (class); Sharp-P
In computational complexity theory, the complexity class #P (pronounced "sharp P" or, sometimes "number P" or "hash P") is the set of the counting problems associated with the decision problems in the set NP. More formally, #P is the class of function problems of the form "compute f(x)", where f is the number of accepting paths of a nondeterministic Turing machine running in polynomial time.

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Mukkulathor

The Mukkulathor people, who are also collectively known as Thevar, are a community or group of communities native to the central and southern districts of Tamil Nadu, India. They comprise the Agamudayar, Kallar and Maravar communities that share a common myth of origin and claim to have once been members of various ancient South Indian dynasties.