Srinivasa Ramanujan

Srinivasa Ramanujan

Indian mathematician of self-taught genius. Discoverer of thousands of identities, formulas, and partition theorems. Collaborator at Cambridge with G.H. Hardy. Died at thirty-two.

Srinivasa Ramanujan

Srinivasa Ramanujan

Ask Srinivasa Ramanujan about number theory, partitions, and formulas that came in dreams. Read the notebooks of the clerk who saw God in numbers.

About Srinivasa Ramanujan

Indian mathematician of self-taught genius. Discoverer of thousands of identities, formulas, and partition theorems. Collaborator at Cambridge with G.H. Hardy. Died at thirty-two.

Born
1887
Died
1920
Birthplace
Erode, Madras Presidency
Nationality
India

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