Collected papers of Srinivasa Ramanujan
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 1927. Description: xxxvi, 355pISBN: 9781107536517DDC classification: 51(081.1) Summary: '[The book] is introduced by a pair of notes which are sources of wonderful information about Ramanujan in their own right, both as regards his life and his mathematics. After that it is all about his mathematics: thirty-seven articles on number theory, infinite series, integrals, and combinatorics. It is all stunning, both by virtue of the content of these articles and because of the idiosyncrasy of their author.' Michael Berg, MAA ReviewsItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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'[The book] is introduced by a pair of notes which are sources of wonderful information about Ramanujan in their own right, both as regards his life and his mathematics. After that it is all about his mathematics: thirty-seven articles on number theory, infinite series, integrals, and combinatorics. It is all stunning, both by virtue of the content of these articles and because of the idiosyncrasy of their author.' Michael Berg, MAA Reviews
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