Back in his rooms in Trinity, he had another look at the script. He sent word to
Littlewood (probably by messenger, certainly not by telephone, for which, like
all mechanical contrivances including fountain pens, he had a deep distrust)
that they must have a discussion after hall.
Before midnight they knew and knew for certain, the writer of these
manuscripts was a man of genius. That was as much as they could judge that
night. It was only later that Hardy decided that Ramanujan was, in terms of
natural mathematical genius, in the class of Gauss and Euler; but that he could
not expect, because of the defects of his education and because he had come
on the scene too late in the line of mathematical history, to make contribution
on the same scale. The following day Hardy went into action. Ramanujan must
be brought to England, Hardy decided.
Questions:
1. Whom did Hardy invite to discuss the manuscript ?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
he invited Ramanujan .
Similar questions
Math,
1 month ago
Hindi,
1 month ago
CBSE BOARD XII,
3 months ago
Social Sciences,
3 months ago
English,
10 months ago
English,
10 months ago