Srinivasa Ramanujan's mathematical talent cannot be defined by just one of his many achievements during his short life. Known as "the man who knew infinity," he discovered his own theorems and ...
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The secret behind 1729: GH Hardy, Ramanujan and the world's most interesting number
The number 1729 may look ordinary, but a casual remark by Srinivasa Ramanujan turned it into a mathematical legend, ...
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National Mathematics Day Ramanujan: Major contributions of Indian mathematician you MUST know!
National Mathematics Day Ramanujan: Did you know? Every year, on December 22, India celebrates Mathematics Day. A very special day to honor India's one of the greatest mathematicians - Srinivasa ...
Dev Patel plays Indian math genius Ramanujan and Jeremy Irons a Cambridge don in Matthew Brown’s biopic By Deborah Young Plus Icon It’s hard to make numbers sexy, especially on screen, but the life of ...
1729 is the first of the Ramanujan numbers or taxicab numbers. Its the smallest number that can be expressed as the sum of two cubed numbers in two different ways. Mathematicians are competing, to ...
Born on December 22, 1887, in Erode, Tamil Nadu, Ramanujan showcased his mathematical brilliance early, mastering trigonometry at just 12 years old. Despite his prodigious talent, he struggled with ...
A new artificially intelligent "mathematician" known as the Ramanujan Machine can potentially reveal hidden relationships between numbers. The "machine" consists of algorithms that seek out ...
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