1.Ramanujan Notebooks 1
No part of this book may be translated or reproduced in any form without .... notebooks, V. R. Aiyar wrote P. V. Seshu Aiyar, Ramanujan's mathematics instructor ...
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2.Ramanujan Notebooks 2
Ramanujan. Aiyangar, Srinivasa, 1887-1920. Ramanujan's notebooks. Includes bibliographies and index. 1. Mathematics. 1. Berndt. Bruce C., 1939-. 11. Title.
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3.3. Ramanujan's Notebooks - The Institute of Mathematical Sciences
of Elementary Results, a book on pure Mathematics, by G.S. Carr), in three notebooks ... contents of Ramanujan's notebooks has been printed, unless incor- ...
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4.AN INTRODUCTION TO RAMANUJAN'S “LOST ” NOTEBOOK
contains over six hundred mathematical formulae listed one after the other without proof. It is ... suggests that Ramanujan's work on the three famous notebooks concluded around 1913. ... His books are Number Theour (1971) and The Theory ...
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5.AN OVERVIEW OF RAMANUJAN'S NOTEBOOKS ... - Mathematics
research efforts to editing Ramanujan's notebooks. This work, accomplished with the help of several mathematicians, is contained in [9], [10], [11], [12], and [13].
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6.Incomplete Elliptic Integrals in Ramanujan's Lost Notebook
these identities using only results found in Ramanujan's notebooks. We then construct several new ... 1991 Mathematics Subject Classification. Primary: 33E05 .... book [17], or from page 326 of his second notebook [3, pp. 12–13],. (3.4 ) u5 = k ...
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7.SOME THEOREMS ON THE ROGERS–RAMANUJAN ... - Mathematics
E. Andrews, Berndt, L. Jacobsen, and R. L. Lamphere [4], and Berndt's book [6,. Chap. 32]. Ramanujan's lost notebook [26] contains many further alluring and ...
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8.Some Entries in Ramanujan's Notebooks
Some of Ramanujan's original discoveries about hypergeometric ...... Rankin, The books studied by Ramanujan in India. Amer. Math. Monthly 107 (2000), no.
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