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Iyengar (22 December
1887 – 26 April 1920) was an Indian mathematician
and autodidact who, with almost no formal training in pure
mathematics, made extraordinary contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series,
and continued fractions. Ramanujan initially developed
his own mathematical research in isolation; it was quickly recognized by Indian
mathematicians. When his skills became apparent to the wider mathematical
community, centred in Europe at the time, he began a famous partnership with the
English mathematician G. H. Hardy. He rediscovered previously known
theorems in addition to producing new work.
During his short
life, Ramanujan independently
compiled nearly 3900 results (mostly identities and equations). Nearly all his
claims have now been proven correct, although some were already known.He
stated results that were both original and highly unconventional, such as
the Ramanujan prime and
the Ramanujan theta function, and
these have inspired a vast amount of further research. The Ramanujan
Journal, an international
publication, was launched to publish work in all areas of mathematics
influenced by his work.
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