The Hardy-Ramanujan number may not be his greatest contribution to mathematics, but it stands out as being particularly memorable. This was an anecdote mentioned in his biography 'The Man Who Knew ...
Ramanujan’s work covered groundbreaking areas such as infinite series, continued fractions, number theory, and mathematical analysis, with over 3,900 theorems and results independently compiled ...
In 1913, while working as a clerk in the accounts department of the Port Trust Office in Madras, Ramanujan dispatched a letter containing more than 100 theorems to Godfrey Hardy, a famous number ...
N. Satyanarayana Raju, honorary Director of the Bhavan’s Tirupati Kendra, highlighted the discovery of the famous number ‘1729’, known as the Hardy-Ramanujan number. At the expo organised by ...
Mr Ramanujan's work, particularly in number theory, is still being studied and has led to further research and discoveries in the field. The celebration of National Mathematics Day not only honors ...
Ramanujan published numerous papers and was elected to the Royal Society for his work on elliptic functions and number theory. Ramanujan passed away at the age of 32 on April 26, 1920, but his ...