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  1. Ramanujan's Lost Notebook: Part II (Pt. 2) by George E. Andrews, Bruce C. Berndt, 2008-12-23
  2. Calculating Prodigies: Carl Friedrich Gauss, Leonhard Euler, John Von Neumann, William Rowan Hamilton, Srinivasa Ramanujan, Paul Erdos
  3. Indian Vegetarians: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Srinivasa Ramanujan, Ravi Shankar, Amitabh Bachchan, Kareena Kapoor, C. Rajagopalachari
  4. Combinatorists: Donald Knuth, George Pólya, John Horton Conway, Srinivasa Ramanujan, Gian-Carlo Rota, James Stirling, W. T. Tutte
  5. Les carnets indiens de Srinivasa Ramanujan by Bernard Randé, 2002-12-02
  6. Tamil Nadu: Tamoul, Srinivasa Ramanujan, Chola, Côte de Coromandel, Tamouls, Periyar E. V. Ramasamy, Nilgiri Mountain Railway, Pico Iyer (French Edition)
  7. Tamil Nadu Scientists: A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, Srinivasa Ramanujan, M. S. Swaminathan, Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, Mylswamy Annadurai
  8. Srinivasa Ramanujan
  9. Pi: Circle, Srinivasa Ramanujan, Jurij Vega, Johann Heinrich Lambert, Pi Day, Numerical Approximations of , Lindemann-weierstrass Theorem
  10. Indian Mathematicians: Srinivasa Ramanujan, Satyendra Nath Bose, Patañjali, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Sarvadaman Chowla, Paini
  11. Mathématicien Indien: Srinivasa Ramanujan, Shiyali Ramamrita Ranganathan, Âryabhata, Sathamangalam R. Srinivasa Varadhan (French Edition)
  12. Ramanujan: Essays and Surveys (History of Mathematics, V. 22)
  13. Ramanujan's Notebooks (Part 1) by Srinivasa Ramanujan, 1985-04
  14. Iwant to be a mathematician like Srinivasa Ramanujan by Elisa Black, 2009

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23. Srinivasa Aiyangar Ramanujan
Srinivasa Aiyangar Ramanujan. by. Sally Maddox. Leschensky, W. et al. Prasad,S. Srinivasa Ramanujan Aiyangar. http//home.att.net/~sprasad/math.htm.
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Srinivasa Aiyangar Ramanujan by Sally Maddox Leschensky, W. et al. Multicultural Activity Masters , Glencoe, New York, (2001) , p. 7. O'Connor,J. and Robertson,E Srinivasa Aiyangar Ramanujan. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Ramanujan.html Prasad, S. Srinivasa Ramanujan Aiyangar. http://home.att.net/~s-prasad/math.htm Suzuki, Jeff, A History of Mathematics, Prentice Hall, New York, (2002). Warnakulasooriya, Rasil. A Footprint on Infinity. http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Quad/1267/rama.htm

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S rinivasa Aiyangar Ramanujan was a great mathematics genius born in Erode, a small-town in Tamil Nadu on December 22, 1887. All through his life, Ramanujan was fascinated with numbers. Stories abound of his ability to astound his teachers with mathematical feats such as multiplying large numbers in his head. He would sometimes stay up all night tackling difficult mathematical problems, refusing to sleep until he had solved them. However, his love of mathematics was so intense that his other subjects suffered. In fact, although he graduated from high school early, his progress at university was hindered by his weakness in English. This eventually led to the loss of a scholarship upon which he depended. Ramanujan came from a poor Brahmin family and he wanted to continue his pursuit of mathematics. He had already begun to make important discoveries, and they flowed out of him at a prolific rate. He ended up running away to Madras in order to look for opportunities to continue his studies. In Madras, through the intervention of some contacts he had made, he managed to get a job as a clerk at the Madras Port Trust. There he proceeded to fill notebooks with his ideas. These notebooks have since been published, and it is obvious that Ramanujan got over his weakness in English, as the notebooks show impeccable English as well as some unusual mathematics. Eventually, Ramanujan moved on to the University of Madras with a research studentship. It was here that he began a correspondence with G.H. Hardy at the University of Cambridge that would eventually lead to his leaving India for Cambridge.

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27. Ramanujan
Biography of srinivasa ramanujan (18871920) srinivasa Aiyangar ramanujan. Born 22 Dec 1887 in Erode, Tamil Nadu state, India
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Srinivasa Aiyangar Ramanujan
Born: 22 Dec 1887 in Erode, Tamil Nadu state, India
Died: 26 April 1920 in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu state, India
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Srinivasa Ramanujan was one of India's greatest mathematical geniuses. He made substantial contributions to the analytical theory of numbers and worked on elliptic functions continued fractions , and infinite series. Ramanujan was born in his grandmother's house in Erode, a small village about 400 km southwest of Madras. When Ramanujan was a year old his mother took him to the town of Kumbakonam, about 160 km nearer Madras. His father worked in Kumbakonam as a clerk in a cloth merchant's shop. In December 1889 he contracted smallpox. When he was nearly five years old, Ramanujan entered the primary school in Kumbakonam although he would attend several different primary schools before entering the Town High School in Kumbakonam in January 1898. At the Town High School, Ramanujan was to do well in all his school subjects and showed himself an able all round scholar. In 1900 he began to work on his own on mathematics summing geometric and arithmetic series. Ramanujan was shown how to solve cubic equations in 1902 and he went on to find his own method to solve the quartic . The following year, not knowing that the

28. References For Ramanujan
References for srinivasa ramanujan. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography(New York 19701990). S Ram, srinivasa ramanujan (New Delhi, 1979).
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References for Srinivasa Ramanujan
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • B C Berndt and R A Rankin, Ramanujan : Letters and commentary (Providence, Rhode Island, 1995).
  • G H Hardy, Ramanujan (Cambridge, 1940).
  • R Kanigel, The man who knew infinity : A life of the genius Ramanujan (New York, 1991).
  • J N Kapur (ed.), Some eminent Indian mathematicians of the twentieth century (Kapur, 1989).
  • S Ram, Srinivasa Ramanujan (New Delhi, 1979).
  • S Ramanujan, Collected Papers (Cambridge, 1927).
  • S R Ranganathan, Ramanujan : the man and the mathematician (London, 1967).
  • P K Srinivasan, Ramanujan : Am inspiration 2 Vols. (Madras, 1968). Articles:
  • P V Seshu Aiyar, The late Mr S Ramanujan, B.A., F.R.S., J. Indian Math. Soc.
  • G E Andrews, An introduction to Ramanujan's 'lost' notebook, Amer. Math. Monthly
  • B Berndt, Srinivasa Ramanujan, The American Scholar
  • B Berndt and S Bhargava, Ramanujan - For lowbrows, Amer. Math. Monthly
  • B Bollobas, Ramanujan - a glimpse of his life and his mathematics
  • 29. Ramanujan, Srinivasa (1887-1920) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Bi
    ramanujan, srinivasa (18871920), Bombay Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,1957. ramanujan, S. Collected Papers of srinivasa ramanujan (Ed.
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    Indian mathematician who was self-taught and had an uncanny mathematical manipulative ability. Ramanujan was unable to pass his school examinations in India, and could only obtain a clerk's position in the city of Madras. However, he continued to pursue his own mathematics, and sent letters to three mathematicians in England (which arrived in January of 1913) containing some of his results. While two of the three returned the letters unopened, G. H. Hardy recognized Ramanujan's intrinsic mathematical ability and arranged for him to come to Cambridge. Because of his lack of formal training, Ramanujan sometimes did not differentiate between formal proof and apparent truth based on intuitive or numerical evidence. Although his intuition and computational ability allowed him to determine and state highly original and unconventional results which continued to defy formal proof until recently (Berndt 1985-1997), Ramanujan did occasionally state incorrect results. Ramanujan had an intimate familiarity with numbers, and excelled especially in

    30. Ramanujan - Pi
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    Hardy décrivit d'ailleurs la découverte intellectuelle de Ramanujan et ses conséquences comme le seul événement "romantique" de sa vie... Lorsqu'il se pencha sur les formules de Ramanujan, il en fut déconcerté et ne sut pas comment les démontrer. Pourtant, affirmait-il, "elles devaient être vraies car si elles ne l'étaient pas, personne au monde n'aurait eu assez d'imagination pour les inventer !" et du Trinity College.

    31. Papers Of Srinivasa Ramanujan
    ramanujan, srinivasa (18871920). Mathematician. Fellow of TrinityCollege 1918-20. Correspondence 1918; Lost Notebook ; copies
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    RAMANUJAN, Srinivasa (1887-1920). Mathematician.
    Fellow of Trinity College 1918-20. Correspondence 1918; "Lost Notebook"; copies of Notebook No 2; miscellaneous accounts and papers. Note: most of the "Ramanujan manuscripts" in TCL are in fact letters of Hardy, Littlewood et al concerning Ramanujan and his work or copies of the notebooks. There is, nonetheless, some original Ramanujan material at Trinity. The so-called first and second notebooks, however, were returned to the University of Madras by G H Hardy. Indexed. Ref Add Mss.a.94, b.100, b.105-107A. Similar collections Return to Modern MS Index Trinity College Library, October 1997.

    32. Papers Of Srinivasa Ramanujan
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    Fellow of Trinity College 1918-20. Correspondence 1918; "Lost Notebook"; copies of Notebook No 2; miscellaneous accounts and papers. Note: most of the "Ramanujan manuscripts" in TCL are in fact letters of Hardy, Littlewood et al concerning Ramanujan and his work or copies of the notebooks. There is, nonetheless, some original Ramanujan material at Trinity. The so-called first and second notebooks, however, were returned to the University of Madras by G H Hardy. Indexed. Ref Add Mss.a.94, b.100, b.105-107A. Similar collections Modern MS Index Main Menu Last updated: 3 June 2000. Maintained by Trinity College Library

    33. Ramanujan, Srinivasa Ayengar
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    34. Ramanujan, Srinivasa. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. ramanujan, srinivasa. (shr´´n vä´s rämä´n j n) (KEY) , 1889–1920, Indian mathematician.
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    A Footprint on Infinity. srinivasa ramanujan.(1887 1920). by Rasil Warnakulasooriya.
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    In January 1913 the British mathematician G.H. Hardy received a heavy mail post-marked Madras. Inside was a pile of papers, with this humble letter.
    Dear Sir,
    I beg to Introduce myself to you as a clerk in the Accounts Department of the Post Trust Office at Madras ... I am now about 23 years of age. I have had no University education... I have been employing the spare time at my disposal to work at mathematics... I am striking out a new path for myself... I would request you to go through the enclosed papers. Being poor, if you are convinced that there is anything of value I would like to have my theorems published... Being inexperienced I would very highly value any advice you give me. Requesting to be excused for the trouble I give you,
    I remain, Dear Sir, Yours truly, S. Ramanujan.

    Hardy could easily have thrown the package away; but a page of strange formulae caught his eye. He recognized a few, but rest was quite unusual. Hardy was quickly convinced that this was no crank, but a self-taught mathematician of the highest order. Born on 22 December 1887 Ramanujan's life and his mathematics were inseparable. By the age of twelve he was asking questions whose answers were beyond the ability of his teachers.

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    Ramanujan, Srinivasa 1889-1920, Indian mathematician. He was a self-taught genius in pure mathematics who made original contributions to function theory, power series, and number theory with the training gained from a single textbook. He was invited to Cambridge by G. H. Hardy, with whom he collaborated, and continued there his work in number theory. He died of tuberculosis. See Robert Kanigel, The Man Who Knew Infinity
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    page d'accueil Attention !
    Srinivasa Ramanujan
    Quelques formules (mais il y en a tellement...)
    En notant (x) n la valeur : (c'est le symbole de Pochhammer), on a :
    ouf ! Tranches de vie Pi XXe
    Pi

    A de Loney. A , il se procura Synopsis of elementary results in pure and applied mathematics de G.S.Carr, une liste de
    carnets

    Ayant obtenu un emploi stable en
    formules et théorèmes envoyés par Ramanujan, leur conviction fut faite quelques heures plus tard : ils avaient affaire à un génie ! (Hardy avait construit une "échelle des capacités pures" sur laquelle il se situait lui même à , attribuait
    Hardy décrivit d'ailleurs la découverte intellectuelle de Ramanujan et ses conséquences comme le seul événement "romantique" de sa vie... Lorsqu'il se pencha sur les formules de Ramanujan, il en fut déconcerté et ne sut pas comment les démontrer. Pourtant, affirmait-il, "elles devaient être vraies car si elles ne l'étaient pas, personne au monde n'aurait eu assez d'imagination pour les inventer !" et du Trinity College.

    38. Kamat's Potpourri: Indian Postal Stamps - Indian Math Genius Ramanujan
    Indian Mythologies. © KL Kamat Mathematician srinivasa ramanujan Detailfrom a Indian postal stamp. Stamps of India Postal Stamps of India Index.
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    Ramanujan, Srinivasa 1 Ramanujan took ill while visiting England and died soon after returning home to India. Fellow mathematician J.E. Littlewood recounts a conversation with him: I remember once going to see him when he was lying ill at Putney. I had ridden in taxicab number 1729, and remarked that the number seemed to me rather a dull one, and that I hoped it was not an unfavorable omen. "No," he replied, "it is a very interesting number; it is the smallest number expressible as the sum of two cubes in two different ways."
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    40. Ramanujan
    Translate this page srinivasa ramanujan. Erode (India), 22 de diciembre de 1887 Kumbakonam, 26 de abrilde 1920. B. Berndt, srinivasa ramanujan, The American Scholar 58 (1989).
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    • Dictionary of Scientific Biography Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica G. H. Hardy, Ramanujan (Cambridge, 1940). R. A. Rankin, Ramanujan's manuscripts and notebooks, Bull. London Math. Soc. R. A. Rankin, Ramanujan's manuscripts and notebooks II, Bull. London Math. Soc. R. Kanigel, The man who knew infinity : A life of the genius Ramanujan (New York, 1991). B. Berndt, Srinivasa Ramanujan, The American Scholar B. Berndt y S. Bhargava, Ramanujan - For lowbrows, Amer. Math. Monthly J. M. Borwein y P. B. Borwein, Ramanujan and pi, Scientific American S. R. Ranganathan, Ramanujan : the man and the mathematician (London, 1967). S. Ram

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