Shrihari Sathe, Mumbai/New York
The cast of The Genius of Srinivasa Ramanujan - 2013 includes: Gioacchino Jim Cuffaro as Train Conductor Ken Ono as himself Venkateswaran Thathamangalam Viswanathan as himself
Srinivasa Ramanujan did have a wife named Janaki Ammal, whom he married in 1909. The couple did not have any children. Ramanujan's focus was primarily on his mathematical work, and he dedicated much of his time to his research and collaborations with other mathematicians.
It is difficult to determine the "best" math genius in the world as mathematical abilities and contributions vary. However, some notable names include mathematicians like Carl Friedrich Gauss, Leonhard Euler, and Srinivasa Ramanujan, who made substantial contributions to mathematics.
Oh, dude, Ramanujan being left-handed is like the least interesting thing about him, but yeah, he was left-handed. I mean, he could have been right-handed, but then he'd just be another right-handed mathematician. So, like, yeah, he was a southpaw in the world of numbers.
In India and in Nigeria the year 2012 CE is celebrated and observed as the National Mathematics Year. In India the National Mathematics Year is celebrated as a tribute to the mathematical genius Srinivasa Ramanujan who was born on 22 December 1887 and whose 125th birthday falls on 22 December 2012.[1][2] In Nigeria, the year 2012 is observed as National Mathematics Year as part of the Federal Government's effort to promote and popularise the study of mathematics.[3] [4]
franz is a mathematical genius. he is not as mathematical as Serena though.. justsayin' yo
Probably infinite. The smallest is known as Ramanujan's number, 1729 using cubes of 1 and 12, and of 9 and10. Read more about the genius Ramanujan in Wikipaedia.
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The mathematical formula required memorization.I was more mechanical than mathematical.My teacher was a mathematical genius.
Because the baby said polygon.
he is genius in his field and he deserves the post of director in any elite institution
Ramanujan was just 32 years old when he died in the city of Madras (now known as Chennai) in South India on April 26, 1920. A college dropout he learned mathematics from S.L. Loney's book on trigonometry and a "do it yourself" type of a book of problems and formulae written by an obscure English Tutor meant for those who wanted to appear for the tripos exam in Cambridge, England. Bewitched by Ramanujan's genius, G.H. Hardy an atheist, pacifist and a mathematician from Cambridge invited him to there in 1914 for a few years. Ramanujan graduated in a couple of years, published a few papers with Hardy but was stuck in Cambridge for six long cold years during the first world war. Friendless, lonely, undernourished and isolated from his family he became ill. The cause of his illness remained undiagnosed. Some say he suffered from tuberculosis, some say he had developed an abscess in his liver. He also appears to have become mentally fragile and is rumoured to have attempted suicide by jumping before a train in a London subway station. A few years before he left for England he was married to Janaki a girl barely 10 years old, chosen by his other mother Komlatammal as his bride. No doubt, Ramanujan's mathematics was great but greater was his personal tragedy. Janaki was barely 17 years when Ramanujan returned to India a terminally sick man. As his widow, Janaki lived to a ripe old age of over 80.Ramanujan's mathematics, inspires several mathematicians even today. People wonder where he got his beautiful insight into the abstract formulations of the number theory. Ramanujan himself unable to explain the source of his powers, attributed his genius to his family deity Namagiri. He will forever be remembered as the Indian wonder-boy of mathematics, perhaps the first global Indian.