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The author says 'That is an occasion at which one would have
liked to be present'.—What was the occasion and why does he
say that he would have liked to be present? {chapter srinivasa ramanujan}​

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Answered by aravchauhan16
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Answer:

Which poem

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Answered by manjutechie200330
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Explanation:

These are the lines from the lesson Srinivasa Ramanujan written by C.P Snow, Once Hardy recieved an envelope from India which consists of well known theorem and other theorem which have no proof. This made Hardy anxious, so he called Littlewood, his companion to discuss the theorem. The narrator calls it as an occasion one would like to present about the response and discussion of Hardy and Littlewood about the works of Ramanujan.

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