He was one of the India's greatest mathematical geniuses .He introduced the theory of ramanujan's number(1729).
C.S. Carr's book, "Synopsis of Pure Mathematics," introduced Ramanujan to formal mathematical proofs and rigorous techniques. This book inspired Ramanujan to delve deeper into mathematics and develop his own unique mathematical ideas and formulas. It played a significant role in shaping Ramanujan's mathematical journey and helped him gain recognition as a brilliant mathematician.
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i think a good answer would be Ramanujan , the world famous Indian mathematician.
Indira Gandhi
Thanappa was Srinivasa Ramanujan's maternal grandfather. Thanappa helped foster Ramanujan's early interest in mathematics by providing him with books and resources. Ramanujan credited Thanappa for nurturing his mathematical talent from a young age.
The Prime Minister of India declared 2012 CE as the National Mathematical Year on the 125th anniversary of Shri Ramanujan on 26th February, 2012.
he introduced the theory of ramanujan's number (1729) which is the least no. which can be expressed as the sum of 2 cubes in 2 different ways ( 9cube + 10cube ; 12cube + 1cube)
he introduced the theory of ramanujan's number (1729) which is the least no. which can be expressed as the sum of 2 cubes in 2 different ways ( 9cube + 10cube ; 12cube + 1cube)
Shrihari Sathe, Mumbai/New York
Srinivasa Ramanujan, in my personal opinion one of the most talented and prolific mathematicians of all time.
Dr. Srinivasa Ramanujan was an Indian mathematician and autodidact who, with almost no formal training in pure mathematics, made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series and continued fractions.