“Ramanujan had lost all his scholarships. He had failed in school. Even as a tutor of the subject he loved most, he'd been found wanting. He had nothing. And yet, viewed a little differently, he had everything. For now there was nothing to distract him from his notebooks- notebooks, crammed with theorems, that each day, each week, bulged wider.”
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The Man Who Knew Infinity: A Life of the Genius Ramanujan
This book delves into the life of Srinivasa Ramanujan, a self-taught mathematical prodigy from India, and his groundbreaking contributions to number theory. It chronicles his collaborations with G.H. Hardy, their initial skepticism, and the profound impact Ramanujan's work had on the mathematical world. more
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