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PROJECT WORK: Write a paragraph ( in not more than 100 words) on “RAMANUJAN - The Great Mathematician”. Write the important contributions of him .​

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Srinivasa Ramanujan, sometimes described as ‘The World’s Greatest Mathematician’ was born into a poor Indian village, Erode, on the 22nd of December, 1887. He lived in Erode for only a year and then moved with his mother to Kumbakonam, the town where Kuppuswamy Srinivasa Aiyangar (Ramanujan’s father) worked as a clerk in a cloth merchant’s shop.

In this town, Ramanujan attended several primary schools where he achieved a distinction in his primary examination which placed him in Town High School in 1898. Interestingly enough, Ramanujan chose to create his own path into mathematics at only the age of 13, he focused on the sum of geometric and arithmetic series. In 1902 Ramanujan created a method for solving quartric equations and just two years later, he explored Euler’s Constant and was able to calculate it to 15 decimal places as well as looking deeply into the series of S(1/n) and Bernoulli numbers.

In the same year, Ramanujan gained a scholarship due to his outstanding performance in his studies and therefore was a F.A student at Kumbakonam’s Government College. Throughout the year he got more and more fascinated by the subject and his passion grew for mathematics. Hence he failed all his formal education but mathematics at KGC. This failure had cost Ramanujan depression because neither he nor his parents could afford for his studies and as a result he ran away to Vizagapatnam in 1905 without the acknowledgment of his parents. At that time he decided to focus on the relationship between series and integrals.Ramanujan has been an inspiration for some generations and his work is carried on until this moment throughout several technologies, most importantly, computers. Ramanujan died at the young age of 37 leaving us a great history in mathematics, so the question we should ask ourselves is: What more could he have achieved if he had lived a little longer?

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