Thursday, April 16, 2020

Ten Intersting facts about INDIAN MATHEMATICIAN SRINIVASAN RAMANUJAN

1. He was first Indian to elect as a fellow of ROYAL SOCIETY in 1918.


2. G.H HARDY (P.hD. Guide of RAMANUJAN) wrote about Ramanujan, he worked for more than a modern mathematician.



3. Also hardy said, his memory, his power of calculation and capacity in the rapid modification in hypotheses, made him peculiar in his field.


4. The great moment came in 1976 when George Andrew's discovery of the LOST NOTEBOOK.


5. LOST NOTEBOOK contains 87 loose sheets which were submitted to the registrar of madras university 1920-1924 by Ramanujan and registrar later send to hardy. After seeing the loose sheets hardy decided to call Ramanujan in TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE.


6. Richard Askey has written we would admire any mathematician whose life's work was half of what Ramanujan found in the year of his while he was dying. 


7. Freeman Dyson quotation, The wonderful thing about Ramanujan is that he discovered so much, and yet he left so much more in his garden for other people to discover.


8. Hardy had only one photograph of Ramanujan in cap and gown, which makes him ridiculous. In 1936 hardy asked freeman would you please secure a photo when you visit India.


9. According to Dr. Olga Tausskytodd, said the discovery of LOST NOTEBOOK  is a sensational discovery for the mathematician as a complete draft of the tenth symphony of Beethoven (Musical composer) would have been to musicians.

10. Ramanujan replied that 1729 was not a boring number at all: it was a very interesting one. He explained that it was the smallest number that could be expressed by the sum of two cubes in two different ways. This story is very famous among mathematicians 1729 is sometimes called the  Hardy-Ramanujan number.


22 comments:

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