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'''Srinivasa Ramanujan'''  born '''Srinivasa Ramanujan Aiyangar''',  (22 December 1887 – 26 April 1920)<ref>{{Cite web|title=Srinivasa_Ramanujan|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srinivasa_Ramanujan}}</ref> was an Indian mathematician who lived during the British Rule in India. Though he had almost no formal training in pure mathematics, he made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions, including solutions to mathematical problems then considered unsolvable.  
'''Śrīnivāsa Rāmānujan'''  born '''Śrīnivāsa Rāmānujan  Aiyangar''',  (22 December 1887 – 26 April 1920)<ref>{{Cite web|title=Śrīnivāsa Rāmānujan|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srinivasa_Ramanujan}}</ref> was an Indian mathematician who lived during the British Rule in India. Though he had almost no formal training in pure mathematics, he made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions, including solutions to mathematical problems then considered unsolvable.  


The number 1729. It is known as Ramanujan number. It is the smallest number which can be expressed as the sum of two cubes in two different ways.
The number 1729. It is known as Rāmānujan  number. It is the smallest number which can be expressed as the sum of two cubes in two different ways.


1729 = 1<sup>3</sup>+ 12<sup>3</sup>= 9<sup>3</sup>+ 10<sup>3</sup>
1729 = 1<sup>3</sup>+ 12<sup>3</sup>= 9<sup>3</sup>+ 10<sup>3</sup>

Revision as of 11:22, 12 October 2022

Śrīnivāsa Rāmānujan
Srinivasa Ramanujan - OPC - 2 (cleaned).jpg
जन्म22 December 1887
Erode
मर गया26 April 1920 (aged 32)
Kumbakonam
पुरस्कारFellow of the Royal Society

Śrīnivāsa Rāmānujan  born Śrīnivāsa Rāmānujan  Aiyangar,  (22 December 1887 – 26 April 1920)[1] was an Indian mathematician who lived during the British Rule in India. Though he had almost no formal training in pure mathematics, he made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions, including solutions to mathematical problems then considered unsolvable.

The number 1729. It is known as Rāmānujan  number. It is the smallest number which can be expressed as the sum of two cubes in two different ways.

1729 = 13+ 123= 93+ 103

References

  1. "Śrīnivāsa Rāmānujan".