Ramanujan, a self-taught genius, redefined mathematics by conceiving pi as an elegant fraction and solving ancient puzzles like partitions. His breakthroughs, inspired by dreams of the goddess ...
In 1913, while working as a clerk in the accounts department of the Port Trust Office in Madras, Ramanujan dispatched a letter containing more than 100 theorems to Godfrey Hardy, a famous number ...
G. H. Hardy (1877–1947) ranks among the great mathematicians of the twentieth century. He did essential research in number theory and analysis, held professorships at Cambridge and Oxford, wrote ...
1729, the Hardy-Ramanujan number, exemplifies Srinivasa Ramanujan's genius. His birthday, December 22, is celebrated as National Mathematics Day. Srinivasa Ramanujan's mathematical talent cannot ...
In 1912, while working as a clerk at Madras Port Trust, his mathematical genius was noticed by colleagues, one of whom connected him to G.H. Hardy at Cambridge University. In 1913, Ramanujan ...
Here, Hardy taught him and collaborated with him on some research. Ramanujan, in England also made advances mainly in the partition of numbers. 6. His contributions to Mathematics He compiled ...