S. RAMANUJAN "THE MAN WHO KNEW INFINITY" | GREATEST MATHEMATICIAN OF ALL TIME EVER
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- Опубліковано 18 лют 2024
- 🔢 Dive into the extraordinary mind of S. Ramanujan, "The Man Who Knew Infinity"! 🌌 In this captivating video, we explore the life, legacy, and unparalleled contributions of the greatest mathematician of all time. From his groundbreaking theorems to the mysterious insights that defied conventional understanding, Ramanujan's story is one of awe and inspiration. Join us on a journey through numbers and discover the genius that forever changed the world of mathematics. Watch now and be amazed by the infinite brilliance of S. Ramanujan! 🎓 #SrinivasaRamanujan #MathematicsGenius #ManWhoKnewInfinity #MathematicsLegacy
HIS HANDWRITTEN PAPERS AND OTHER LINKS:
1. Notebook1: ramanujan.sirinudi.org/Volumes...
2. Notebook2: ramanujan.sirinudi.org/Volumes...
3. Notebook3: ramanujan.sirinudi.org/Volumes...
4. The Lost Notebook: ramanujan.sirinudi.org/Volumes...
5. All papers compilation by Cambridge: ia902805.us.archive.org/14/it...
6. Letters from Ramanujan to G H Hardy: mss-cat.trin.cam.ac.uk/manusc...
7. The Lost Notebook (Cambridge Link): mss-cat.trin.cam.ac.uk/manusc...
8. Correspondence of G H Hardy with Cambridge University Press and others about Ramanujan's Collected Works: mss-cat.trin.cam.ac.uk/manusc...
9. Article by C Størmer on Ramanujan published in Lördagsavien in 1934: mss-cat.trin.cam.ac.uk/manusc...
10. Notes on Ramanujan and his work by G N Watson: mss-cat.trin.cam.ac.uk/manusc...
11. Copy passport photograph of Ramanujan: mss-cat.trin.cam.ac.uk/manusc...
12. Letters from Ramanujan to G H Hardy: mss-cat.trin.cam.ac.uk/manusc...
13.Correspondence of Ramanujan and miscellaneous correspondence relating to his life and works.: mss-cat.trin.cam.ac.uk/manusc...
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He studied at Pachaiyappan College in Madras(Chennai) India, there is a memorial room for him and I am also a former student of Pachaiyappan College.😊😊😊😊
There are around 700 Nobel laureates in various branches of science like, Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, medicine , Biology, Statistics, and other causes world peace, eyc. But there is only one Mathematician of the genius in the Worlld known so far
Of the around 425 Fellow of Royal Society of London, Cambridge, there is only one Mathematical Genius at the youngest age !
his insights on maths was all from nature. not from man made ideologies of everything. nature gives us everything but modern man presumes its all from within himself. and his view of everything in outer space will remain kaleidoscopic
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Thank you for your work ❤
Thank u for ur work❤
Recently i seen Ramanujan movie and understand his love on maths. And another is the collection of all things he wrote is shared in your video ❤. Thanks for making good video.
That movie must have been strange.
Please.
Please remember that "mathematics" is not limited to the "Pure" aspects of prime numbers, repeated fractions, and um... infinite series. There is also "Applied" mathematics which has given us very useful theories for mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, quantum physics, and general relativity. In comparison, the concept of "infinity" has no relevance to the real world and it has caused far more trouble than it will ever be worth. So away with "infinity", push "pure" mathematics into some little corner of academia where it belongs and celebrate the "real" mathematics that applies to real problems in the real world.
"Greatest mathematician of all time ever" is simply NOT true. I never heard his name during 5 years of studying math at university. Not Once. And that's because his works were not that important. If you want a greatest mathematician of all time look at Euler. His name is all over the place. The man published 35000 pages.
I love the verbose sophomoric tone and repetitive narration. Could it be AI?