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Mathematical genius Srinivasa Ramanujan

Srinivasa Ramanujan ( Srinivasa Ramanujan , December 22, 1887 – April 26, 1920) in, Tamil Nadu, Erode district, who was born in the castle area of mathematical scholar. Ramanujar died before the age of 33. At a young age he discovered the most basic subconscious truths of mathematics in the most astonishing way without anyone’s help. Between 1914 and 1918 he discovered more than 3,000 new mathematical theories. The subconscious truths he discovered in number theory and concentration theory about the properties of numbers are fundamental to physics today.It is used at the top level in many fields from the field to the field of electrical engineering. The Ramanujan Journal , a mathematical journal, was started in 1997 under the name Ramanujan.

Education

he shop where Ramanujam’s maternal grandfather worked moved to Kanchipuram in 1891 and his family came to Kanchipuram. Ramanujan started his primary education in 1892 at a primary school in Kanchipuram. His family moved to Kumbakonam in 1894 , just days after he was transferred to Telugu education. There he attended Kalyanam Primary School. In 1897 he finished first in the district and completed his primary education.

In 1897 he was enrolled in the sixth class of Kumbakonam Nagar High School. From that year he began to study mathematics regularly.

Specials

In 1918 he became a member of the Royal Society of London (FRS degree).
He received a Fellowship from Trinity College, University of Cambridge.
In Ramanujan’s studies the positions of “Theory of Equations”, “Theory of Numbers”, “Definite Integrals”, “Theory of Partitions”, “Elliptic Functions and Continuous Fractions” are considered the best.
His research results on “Mac Theta Functions” are excellent.
The University of Cambridge has published an anthology of all of his dissertations after his death.

 

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