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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

21. COMPUTING THE MATHEMATICAL FACE OF GOD: S. RAMANUJAN
Srinivasa Ramanujan was born in 1887. He died in 1920 an anonymous Vaishnavitebrahmin who became the first Indian mathematics Fellow at Cambridge
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22. One Hundred Tamils - Srinivasa Ramanujan
Srinivasa Ramunajan One Hundred Tamils of 20th Century.
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23. Ramanujan
Srinivasa Ramanujan (Dec. 22, 1887 April 26, 1920) SrinivasaRamanujan (18871920) hailed as an all-time great mathematician, like Euler,
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The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Madras-600 113. Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920) hailed as an all-time great mathematician, like Euler, Gauss or Jacobi, for his natural genius Ramanujan's Notebooks References:
  • 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).
  • 24. Ramanujan Srinivasa
    y baja con un rasgo sobresaliente, ojos brillantes
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    Ramanujan Srinivasa Nació en Erode (India) " Tenía una figura tosca y baja... con un rasgo sobresaliente, ojos brillantes" Desde temprana edad destacó en matemáticas. Fue admitido en la universidad, sin embargo, la dedicación casi exclusiva a las matemáticas le hizo fracasar en los exámenes. Un mecenas le concedió apoyo económico, para que se dedicase a las matemáticas.
    Su primer contacto con la matemática formal le llegó de la mano de Synopsis of Pure Mathematics , de Carr, cuando tenía quince años y estaba en la sexta clase de la escuela. El libro, perteneciente a la biblioteca del College del Gobierno local, se lo consiguió prestado un amigo. Ante él se despertó el genio de Ramanujan, quien se puso inmediatamente a demostrar sus fórmulas. Cada solución era un auténtico trabajo de investigación original, ya que carecía de cualquier tipo de ayuda.
    "Primero ideó métodos para construir cuadrados mágicos. Después se dedicó a la geometría, donde trató la cuadratura del círculo y llegó incluso a establecer un valor de la longitud del círculo ecuatorial de la tierra, que difería del verdadero sólo por unos pocos pies. Dirigió su atención al álgebra porque encontraba limitado el campo de la geometría. Ramanujan solía decir que la diosa de Namakkal le inspiraba las fórmulas en sueños . Es notable el hecho de que, al levantarse de la cama, escribía resultados y los comprobaba, aunque no siempre era capaz de dar una demostración rigurosa. Este proceso se repitió durante toda su vida

    25. Ramanujan Srinivasa Aaiyangar, Il Grande Matematico Indiano Nato Nel 1887 E Mort

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    Ramanujan Srinivasa Aaiyangar, geniale matematico indiano, nacque il 22 dicembre 1887 e morì il 26 aprile 1920 a soli 33 anni. Era privo di istruzione e proveniva da uno sconosciuto villaggio dell'India. Egli rappresenta un tipico esempio di genio innato. Ramanujan è stato uno dei più grandi matematici di tutti i tempi, al pari di Gauss o di Eulero, nonché un prodigio nelle capacità di calcolo: una specie di Mozart della matematica. Dotato di un talento straordinario per la teoria dei numeri, ha lasciato taccuini (Notebooks di Ramanujan) pieni di formule. Ancora oggi ci si chiede come abbia potuto scoprirle senza poterne dare delle vere dimostrazioni.
    Si racconta che il grande matematico inglese Hardy, dicesse a Ramanujan malato di tubercolosi nell'ospedale di Putney: " Il numero del mio taxi è il 1729, mi sembra un numero alquanto stupido

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    '''Srinivasa Aiyangar Ramanujan''' ( Tamil December 22 April 26 ) was a groundbreaking Indian mathematician . A child prodigy , he was largely self-taught in mathematics.
    Ramanujan mainly worked in analytical number theory and is famous for many summation formulas involving constants such as prime number s and the partition function . Often, his formulae were stated without proof and were only later proven to be true.
    In the '''Ramanujan Journal''' was launched to publish work "in areas of mathematics influenced by Ramanujan".
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    Born in Erode Tamil Nadu India , by the age of twelve Ramanujan had mastered trigonometry so completely that he was discovering sophisticated theorem s that astonished his teachers. In at age 10, he entered the Town High School in Kumbakonam , where he appears to have first encountered formal mathematics.
    At 11 he had mastered the mathematical knowledge of the lodgers at his home, both students at the Goverment College, and was loaned books on advanced trigonometry, which he mastered by 13. His biographer reports that by 14 his genius was beginning to show, not only did he achieve merit certificates and academic awards throughout his school years, he was assisting the school in the logistics of assigning its 1200 students (each with their own needs) to its 35-odd teachers, completing exams in half the alloted time, was already showing his familiarity with infinite series; his peers at the time later commented "We, including teachers, rarely understood him," and "stood in respectful awe" of him.

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    Ramanujan Srinivasa Aiyangar Ramanujan Tamil December 22 April 26 ) was a groundbreaking Indian mathematician . A child prodigy , he was largely self-taught in mathematics. Ramanujan mainly worked in analytical number theory and is famous for many summation formulas involving constants such as prime numbers and the partition function . Often, his formulae were stated without proof and were only later proven to be true. His results inspired a large amount of later research and mathematical papers. In the Ramanujan Journal was launched to publish work "in areas of mathematics influenced by Ramanujan".
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      Ramanujan was born in in Erode Tamil Nadu India . In at age 10, he entered the Town High School in Kumbakonam , where he appears to have first encountered formal mathematics. At 11 he had mastered the mathematical knowledge of the lodgers at his home, both students at the Government College, and was loaned books on advanced trigonometry, which he mastered by 13. His biographer reports that by 14 his genius was beginning to show. Not only did he achieve merit certificates and academic awards throughout his school years, he was assisting the school in the logistics of assigning its 1200 students (each with their own needs) to its 35-odd teachers, completing exams in half the allotted time, was already showing his familiarity with infinite series; his peers at the time later commented "We, including teachers, rarely understood him," and "stood in respectful awe" of him. However, Ramanujan could not concentrate on other subjects and failed his high school exams. At this time in his life, he was also quite poor and was often pushed to the point of starvation.

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    Ramanujan mainly worked in analytical number theory and is famous for many summation formulas involving constants such as p, prime numbers and partition function. Often, his formulas were stated without proof and were only later proven to be true.
    Born in Erode, Tamil Nadu, India, by the age of twelve Ramanujan had mastered trigonometry so completely that he was inventing sophisticated theorems that astonished his teachers. In 1898

    33. Biografi: Srinivasa Ramanujan
    Srinivasa Ramanujan var en av indias største matematiske genier. Hans vesentligstebidrag er innen analytisk tallteori og i arbeidet med elliptiske
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    35. Encyclopedia: Srinivasa Ramanujan
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    Updated 6 days 9 hours 50 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Srinivasa Ramanujan Ramanujan Srinivasa Aiyangar Ramanujan Tamil December 22 April 26 ) was a groundbreaking Indian mathematician . A child prodigy , he was largely self-taught in mathematics. Ramanujan mainly worked in analytical number theory and is famous for many summation formulas involving constants such as prime numbers and the partition function . Often, his formulae were stated without proof and were only later proven to be true. His results inspired a large amount of later research and mathematical papers. In the Ramanujan Journal was launched to publish work "in areas of mathematics influenced by Ramanujan".

    36. Srinivasa Aaiyagnar Ramanujan
    Srinivasa Aaiyagnar Ramanujan. 22. 12. 1887 26. 4. 1920. idický matematik.Narodil se na konci 19. století v Erode, malé vesnici v jižní Indii.
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    idický matematik Narodil se na konci 19. století v Erode, malé vesnici v jižní Indii. Jeho otec K. Srivinasa Iyengar, byl úèetním v obchodì s odìvy v Kumbakonamu. Jeho matka, Komalattammal, mìla rodinu v Erodì. Ramanujan byl nejstarším ze tøí synù. Jeho matka ho celý život podporovala, protože byla pøesvìdèena o nadání svého syna. Velmi brzy si oblíbil matematiku a sám již ve dvanácti letech ovládal trigonometrii na velmi dobré úrovni. V šestnácti letech získal knihu G. S. Carra A synopsis of Elementary Results, a book of Pure Matehematics (pøehled èisté matematiky) publikovanou v roce 1896. Byl to pouze pøehled matematiky, shruba 4865 vzorcù z algebry, trigonometrie, analytické geometrie a matematické analýzy, dùkazy nebyly vùbec obsaženy. Ramanujan proto musel veškeré souvislosti objevovat sám. V té dobì zaèal publikovat první výsledky své práce v Poznámkách.
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    Když bylo Ramanujanovi 7 let, byl poslán do základní školy Kangeyam v Kumbakonamu. Bìhem školní docházky pøekvapoval své spolužáky neuvìøitelnou pøedstavivostí a zbìhlostí v aritmetice, algebøe, geometrii a teorii èísel. Jeho uèitel v nìj mìl dokonce takovou dùvìru, že mu nechal vytvoøit rozvrh pro 30 uèitelù. V listopadu 1897 byl nejúspìšnìjším žákem na oblastních zkouškách základních škol a díky tomu mohl zaèít studovat na mìstské støední škole v Kumbakonamu. Zde studoval v letech 1897 až 1904, kdy úspìšnì vykonal maturitní zkoušku. Pro své velmi dobré studijní výsledky získal i stipendium na státní škole Government Arts College v Kumbakonamu. Studoval angliètinu, sanskrt, matematiku, fyziologii a historii Øecka a Øíma. Zajímala ho pouze matematika, ostatním pøedmìtùm se vùbec nevìnoval, ztratil stipendium a koncem prvního školního roku musel z univerzity odejít. V roce 1906 nastoupil znovu na Pachaiyappaovu kolej v Madrasu. Opìt jeho hlavním zájmem byla matematika, ostatním pøedmìtùm se pøíliš nevìnoval. Bydlel u své babièky ve venkovském domì v George Town nedaleko Madrasu. Po tøech mìsících studia onemocnìl a musel studium pøerušit. Pøesto se v roce 1907 soukromì pokusil vykonat závìreènou zkoušku. V matematice uspìl bez problémù, ale v ostatních pøedmìtech nezískal dostatek bodù.

    37. SASTRA PRIZE
    Offered by the Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology, Research Academy (SASTRA), Tamil Nadu, India. Annual award of $10,000 to a mathematician not exceeding the age of 32 for outstanding contributions in an area of mathematics influenced by srinivasa ramanujan.
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    The Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology, Research Academy (SASTRA) SASTRA, based in Tanjore in South India, started in 1984 first as a college of engineering. It grew considerably in size in a short span of time and began offering degrees also in areas outside of engineering and thereby attained the status of a (deemed) university in 2001. In 2003 SASTRA opened the Srinivasa Ramanujan Centre and a branch campus in Kumbakonam, the hometown of Ramanujan, and also purchased Ramanujan's home to maintain it as a museum. In this connection SASTRA conducted an international conference in December 2003 in Kumbakonam. The President of India Dr. Abdul Kalam inaugurated the conference and declared Ramanujan's home acquired by SASTRA as a museum and national treasure. SASTRA will conduct an international conference each year in Kumbakonam during December 20-22 to coincide with Ramanujan's birthday which is on December 22. Starting from December 2005, the SASTRA Ramanujan Prize will be awarded at each of these annual conferences. The winner will be invited to give a talk at the conference and receive the prize. Nominations for the first SASTRA Ramanujan prize must be made by July 31, 2005. A panel of experts will select the winner from the nominations. The person making the nomination must assemble the vita of the nominee, some selected papers, and three letters supporting the nomination, and send these to

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    39. Ramanujan, Srinivasa (1887-1920) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Bi
    ramanujan, S. Collected Papers of srinivasa ramanujan (Ed. GH Hardy, S. Aiyar, P.Venkatesvara, srinivasan, G. srinivasa ramanujan (18871920).
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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

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    Biography of srinivasa ramanujan (18871920) srinivasa ramanujan was one ofIndia s greatest mathematical geniuses. He made substantial contributions to
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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

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