Srinivasa Ramanujan was a pioneering Indian mathematician known for his groundbreaking contributions to number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions. He discovered many new mathematical theorems and formulas, including the Ramanujan prime, the Ramanujan-Hardy number (1729), and his work on modular forms. His unique intuition for numbers led to the development of the Ramanujan theta function and the Ramanujan conjecture, which has influenced various areas of mathematics and theoretical physics. His innovative ideas continue to inspire mathematicians today.
Ramanujan
He invented many formulas.
yeah he did hahaha. na jk i have no clue
Rene Descartes invented the Cartesian Coordinate System, hence the name, and Ramanujan created the coordinate graph.
The Hardy-Ramanujan Number is 1729.
Ramanujan
He invented many formulas.
yeah he did hahaha. na jk i have no clue
prime numbers are invented by srinivasan ramanujan, an Indian mathematician.
Rene Descartes invented the Cartesian Coordinate System, hence the name, and Ramanujan created the coordinate graph.
That is the correct spelling of the given name Ramanujan. (mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, 1856-1920)
Ramanujan was released on 12/31/2007.
The Production Budget for Ramanujan was $20,000,000.
Amita Ramanujan was created in 2005.
A. K. Ramanujan died in 1993.
The Hardy-Ramanujan Number is 1729.
Ramanujan father name K. Srinivasa Iyengar