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Srinivasa Ramanujan( 1887A.D- 1920A.D)
- one of the greatest mathematicians of India, Ramanujan contribution to the theory of of numbers has been perfound.
- she was indeed a mathematical phenomenon of the 20th century.
- this legendary genius of India ranks among all the time greats like eular and jacobi.
- Ramanujan just lived for 32 years but during he's such a short span he produced such theorems and formulae which even today remain unfathomable in the present age of super computers.
- he left behind him 4000 theorems and formulas.
- it is believed that this were the beginning of some great theory that he had at such a conceptual stage which failed to develop because of his premature and untimely demise.
- his personal life was as mysterious as his formulas and theorems.
- Ramanujan was deeply religious and United spiritually and mathematics.
- for the zero represented the absolute reality.
- researches are still struggling to understand the source of his remarkable genius in mathematics.
- it is believed that he was a great devotee of the Hindu goddess of creativity and that goddess used to visit him in dreams and she wrote equations on his tongue.
- Ramanujan was the first Indian to be elected by to the royal society of London.
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Srinivasa Ramanujan:
- He was a great Mathematician and well known by our Indian people for his formulas and theories in the field of mathematics.
- He was born in the year 1887 on 22nd December at Madras.
- He had a very poor family background due to which he was not able to gain formal education in mathematics.
- But his passion for learning maths subject since his childhood took him further in his career.
- He was always interested in solving maths since childhood and had a good connection with this subject.
- Though he did not do any special studies for mathematics, he proved to be talented while getting admission to one of the universities by his vast knowledge about maths.
- Later in the 1900s, he started solving arithmetic and geometry on his own.
- He initially was into deep research for Euler's 15 decimal numbers. This was a total independent discovery.
- With much struggle and with help of his friends and teachers, he got into Cambridge University and studied there for five years.
- Hardy and Littlewood collabed with Ramanujan at Cambridge University.
- Together they invented the Hardy-Ramanujan number.
- His findings at Cambridge university were published there and became quite famous.
- He received a research degree by bachelor of arts in the year 1916 for his research in composite numbers.
- Ramanujan used to discover theorems and formulas which were never seen by anyone and would end up defeating many other mathematicians.
- In a very less span of time, he had done so many discoveries and findings.
- He died in the year 1920 on 26th April at the age of 32 due to Tuberculosis.
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