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    RAMANUJAN He was born on 22na of December 1887 in a small village of Tanjore district‚ Madras. He failed in English in Intermediate‚ so his formal studies were stopped but his self-study of mathematics continued. He sent a set of 120 theorems to Professor Hardy of Cambridge. As a result he invited Ramanujan to England. Ramanujan showed that any big number can be written as sum of not more than four prime numbers. He showed that how to divide the number into two or more squares or cubes. when

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    Sirinivasa Ramanujan‚  (born December 22‚ 1887‚ Erode‚ India—died April 26‚ 1920‚ Kumbakonam)‚ Indian mathematician whose contributions to the theory of numbers include pioneering discoveries of the properties of the partition function. When he was 15 years old‚ he obtained a copy of George Shoobridge Carr’s Synopsis of Elementary Results in Pure and Applied Mathematics‚ 2 vol. (1880–86). This collection of some 6‚000 theorems (none of the material was newer than 1860) aroused his genius. Having

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    Srinivasa Ramanujan | BIO-DATA | Born | (1887-12-22)22 December 1887 Erode‚ Madras Presidency | Died | 26 April 1920(1920-04-26) (aged 32) Chetput‚ Madras‚ Madras Presidency | Residence | Kumbakonam | Nationality | Indian | Fields | Mathematics | Alma mater | Government Arts College Pachaiyappa’s College | Academic advisors | G. H. Hardy J. E. Littlewood | Known for | Landau–Ramanujan constant Mock theta

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    Delhi Technological UniversiTy (Formerly Delhi College of Engineering) Shahbad Daulatpur‚ Bawana Road‚ Delhi-110042 Contents )) From)the)Desk)of)The)Vice)Chancellor).......................................................................))1-2 )) Message)from)the)Chief)Warden)..............................................................................))3 )) UGC)Regulations)on)Curbing)the)Menace)of)Ragging) ) In)Higher)Educational)Institute‚)2009)................................................

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    Introduction Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920) was one of India’s greatest mathematical figures. He was a child prodigy‚ with a natural instinct for mathematics. As though he could see how everything comes together. He was particularly interested in modular functions and number theory. This essay is divided into two sections. In the first section I will report on Ramanujan’s life. I have decided to take a unique approach‚ and instead of reporting solely based on biographies (and biographies about

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    Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata RamanC. V. Raman was born at Tiruchirapalli in South India on November 7th‚ 1888. Raman entered Presidency College‚ Madras‚ in 1902‚ and in 1904 passed his B.A. examination‚ winning the first place and the gold medal in physics; in 1907 he gained his M.A. degree‚ obtaining the highest distinction. Raman spent 15 years as a Professor in Physics at Calcutta University (1917-32)‚ and 15 years as a Professor in Physics at the Indian Institute of Science‚ Bangalore (1933-48)

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    It is ironic that Kapil Sibal declared at 125th Birth Anniversary celebrations of great Mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan that exam-centric education system would have to go. One wonders what Ramanujan himself would say – “Mr. Minister‚ even I am a product of exam centric education system”? Kapil Sibal says he would like to replace the current system with a child-centric one. Now that is a very interesting term. So how does the minister define the term? Expressing his determination to do away with

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    Bhattacharyya [pic] [pic] (GH Hardy ‚ Ramanujan and Littlewood) The great Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan was born on the 22nd of December 1887 in Erode‚ Tamilnadu. In a function held in the Centenary Hall of Madras University on the 26th of December 2011 marking the 125th birth anniversary of Srinivasa Ramanujan‚ the Prime Minister of India Dr. Manmohan Singh proclaimed: “Our government has decided to declare

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    The Man Who Knew Infinity: A life of the Genius Ramanujan by Robert Kanigel The book The Man who Knew Infinity‚ by Robert Kanigel‚ sheds light on the life of Indian mathematical genius Srinivasa Ramanujan. Ramanujan’s story is exceptional due to his background and all the circumstances that surrounded his life. The book explains to the very smallest detail‚ who Ramanujan really was as a human‚ the challenges he overcame and why he was so special. In the book‚ Education‚ Religion

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    Indian Mathematicians RAMANUJAN He was born on 22na of December 1887 in a small village of Tanjore district‚ Madras. He failed in English in Intermediate‚ so his formal studies were stopped but his self-study of mathematics continued. He sent a set of 120 theorems to Professor Hardy of Cambridge. As a result he invited Ramanujan to England. Ramanujan showed that any big number can be written as sum of not more than four prime numbers. He showed that how to divide the number into two or more squares

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