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- Srinivasa Ramanujan: Early Life, Achievements More | UPSC Notes
In this article, we will explore the early life of Srinivasa Ramanujan, his remarkable mathematical journey, his time in Cambridge, England, his groundbreaking work in mathematics, and his lasting legacy
- Srinivasa Ramanujan - Wikipedia
When Ramanujan was a year and a half old, his mother gave birth to a son, Sadagopan, who died less than three months later In December 1889, Ramanujan contracted smallpox, but recovered, unlike the 4,000 others who died in a bad year in the Thanjavur district around this time
- Life and times of Srinivasa Ramanujan - EducationWorld
The story of how maths genius Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920) was discovered by the world is one of the most engaging accounts in the history of mathematics In 1913, Ramanujan wrote a ten-page letter containing 120 theorems to eminent English mathematician G H Hardy of Trinity College, Cambridge (UK) Hardy took hours to analyse the
- CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS IN SRINIVASA RAMANUJAN’S LIFE
Feb 27 Ramanujan wrote to Hardy, stating that he has found in him a friend Hardy wrote to the Secretary of the Indian students, in the India Office, London, suggesting that some means be found to get Ramanujan to Cambridge
- Srinivasa Ramanujan - Education, Life Death - Biography
Srinivasa Ramanujan was a mathematical genius who made numerous contributions in the field, namely in number theory The importance of his research continues to be studied and inspires
- Srinivasa Ramanujan: A Life Untangled in Numbers - Medium
Ramanujan’s fascination with numbers began in his early childhood While other children played, he devoured mathematical books, absorbing their contents with astonishing speed He discovered
- Srinivasa Ramanujan: A Luminary In The World Of Mathematics . . .
Ramanujan’s early years were marked by both familial affection and challenges As a child, he moved frequently between Erode, his birthplace, and Kumbakonam, where the family eventually
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