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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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    Diophantus was a Greek mathematician that lived in Alexandria in the 3rd Century. His estimated birth and passing years are said to be from 150 B.C. to 350 A.D. Although there is not enough information about his life‚ there is a riddle that estimates how long he lived. The mathematic puzzle is known as ‘Diophantus Riddle’. The riddle states he married while he was 33‚ then he had a son who lived for 42 years and the total years Diophantus lived according to the riddle was a total of 84 years. Through

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    partial sums and products of hypergeometric series have led to major development in the topic. His most famous work was on the number p(n) of partitions of an integer n into summands. Srinivasa Ramanujan was a mathematician par excellence. He is widely believed to be the greatest mathematician of the 20th Century. Srinivasa Ramanujan made significant contribution to the analytical theory of numbers and worked on elliptic functions‚ continued fractions‚ and infinite series. Srinivasa Aiyangar Ramanujan

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    met with modest success when the Indian mathematician Ram Chandra Rao provided him with first a modest subsidy‚ and later a clerkship at the Madras Port Trust. During this period Ramanujan had his first paper published a 17-page work on Bernoulli numbers that appeared in 1911 in the Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society. Still no one was quite sure if Ramanujan was a real genius or a crank. With the encouragement of friends‚ he wrote to mathematicians in Cambridge seeking validation of his work

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    Tests‚ Allies‚ Enemies Ramanujan had always lived in a tropical climate in his hometown and had his mother to cook for him but now he had to face the English winter‚ and he had to do all his cooking to adhere to his caste’s strict dietary rules. As he was a pure vegetarian‚ wartime shortages made things worse (Marianne Freiberger‚ 2015). Having crossed the threshold‚ the hero is tested and faces the challenges in the special world as is said by Campbell in his theory of hero’s journey. I believe

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    Archimedes famous mathematician Archimedes of Syracuse was an outstanding Greek mathematician‚ inventor‚ physicist‚ engineer and also an astronomer. Although not much is known about his life‚ he is considered as one of the most eminent scientists in classical antiquity. He established strong foundations in the field of physics‚ particularly in statics‚ hydrostatics and explained the principle of the lever. In his lifetime‚ he made many incredible inventions such as designing innovative machines

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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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    ability was deciphering and understanding the intricacies of math. Although various cultures discouraged women mathematicians‚ these women were able to re-define the standards for women in this field of study. Hypatia of Alexandria was born in Roman Egypt and was the daughter of a teacher of mathematics‚ Theon of Alexandria. Hypatia studied with her father as well as with many other mathematicians. When she was older‚ she taught at the Neoplatonist school of philosophy. She wrote on mathematics‚ philosophy

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    fought Alexander‚ which would put them further north.[3] Mathematics Place value system and zero The place-value system‚ first seen in the 3rd century Bakhshali Manuscript‚ was clearly in place in his work. While he did not use a symbol for zero‚ the French mathematician Georges Ifrah argues that knowledge of zero was implicit in Aryabhata’s place-value system as a place holder for the powers of ten with null coefficients[10] However‚ Aryabhata did not use the brahmi numerals. Continuing the Sanskritic

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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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