
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
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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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