In commemoration of Srinivasa Ramanujan's 136th birth anniversary, celebrated as National Mathematics Day
Srinivasa Ramanujan, an eminent mathematician, emerged from modest origins to attain a revered status in the field of mathematics during the twentieth century.
He was born in 1887 in Erode, India, and is renowned for his exceptional commitment, innate aptitude, and profound passion for mathematics.
Despite his limited formal education and financial challenges, Ramanujan's remarkable aptitude for mathematics was clear, setting him apart in his area.
He developed thousands of results independently, many of which were later proven to be novel and profoundly significant.
Ramanujan's mathematics was not just a collection of theorems and formulas; it was an art form, brimming with creativity and intuition.
He worked extensively in fields such as infinite series, number theory, continued fractions, q-series, and modular functions.
One of his most famous contributions is the infinite series for π (pi), which not only displayed his mathematical ingenuity but also revolutionised the way calculations for π were done, contributing significantly to the field.
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