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Contributions of
Sreenivasa Ramanujan
SREENIVASA IYENGAR
RAMANUJAN
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SREENIVASA IYENGAR RAMANUJAN
 Born on 22 December 1887 into a Tamil Brahmin Iyengar
family in Erode, Madras Presidency (now Tamil Nadu),
at the residence of his maternal grandparents.
 Indian Mathematician and autodidact lived during the
British Raj.
 Substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number
theory, infinite series, and continued fractions including
solutions to mathematical problems considered to be
unsolvable.
 Academic advisors were G. H. Hardy and J. E. Littlewood.
FAMOUS HISTORY
One day a primary school teacher of 3rd
form was telling to his students, “If three fruits
are divided among three persons, each would
get one”. Thus generalized that any number
divided by itself was unity. This made a child
of that class jump and ask, “Is zero divided by
zero also unity? If no fruits are divided to
nobody, will each get one? This little boy was
none other than Ramanujan.
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CONTRIBUTIONS
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1. Hardy - Ramanujan Number:
Once Hardy visited to Putney were Ramanujan was
hospitalized. He visited there in a taxi cab having number
1729. Hardy was very superstitious due to his such nature
when he entered into Ramanujan’s room, he quoted that he
had just came in a taxi cab having number 1729 which
seemed to him an unlucky number, but at that time,
Ramanujan promptly replied that this was a very interesting
number as it is the smallest number which can be expressed
as the sum of cubes of two numbers in two different ways as
gen below:
Later some theorems were established in theory of elliptic
curves which involves this fascinating number.
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Infinite Series for π
Sreenivasa Ramanujan also discovered some
remarkable infinite series of π around 1910.The
series,
Computes a further eight decimal places of π with
each term in the series. Later on, a number of
efficient algorithms have been developed by number
theorists using the infinite series of π given by
Ramanujan.
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2. Goldbach’s Conjecture:
Goldbach’s Conjecture is one of the important
illustrations of Ramanujan contributions
towards the proof of the conjecture. The
statement is every even integer greater than 2
is the sum of two primes, that is 6 = 3 + 3.
Ramanujan and his associates had shown that
every large integer could be written as the sum
of at most four.
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3. Theory of Equations:
Ramanujan was shown how to solve cubic
equations in 1902 and he went on to find his
own method to solve the quadratic. He derived
the formula to solve the biquadratic equations.
The following years, he tried to provide the
formula for solving quintic but he couldn’t as
he was not aware of the fact that quintic could
not be solved by radicals.
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4. Ramanujan -Hardy Asymptotic Formula:
Ramanujan’s one of the major works was
in the partition of numbers. In a joint paper
with Hardy, Ramanujan gave an
asymptotic formulas for p(n). In fact, a
careful analysis of the generating function
for p(n) leads to the Hardy – Ramanujan
asymptotic formula given by,
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‱ In their proof, they discovered a new
method called ‘circle method’ which made
the Hardy – Ramanujan formula that p(n)
has exponential growth. It had the
remarkable property that it appeared to
give the correct value of p(n) and this was
later proved by Rademacher using special
functions and than Ken one gave the
algebraic formula to calculate partition
function for any natural number n
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5. Ramanujan’s Congruences:
Ramanujan’s congruences are some
remarkable congruences for the partition
function. He discovered the congruences.
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In his 1919 paper, he gave proof for the
first 2 congruence using the following
identities using proch hammer symbol
Notation. After the death of Ramanujan,
in 1920, the proof of all above
congruences extracted from his
unpublished work.
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‱ For example n = 36 is highly composite
because it has d(36) = 9 and smaller natural
numbers have less number of divisors.
‱
is the prime factorization of a highly
composite number n , then the primes 2, 3, 
,
p form a chain of consecutive primes where
the sequences of exponents is decreasing.
and the final exponent is 1, except for n = 4
and n = 36 15
6. Highly Composite Numbers:
‱ A natural number n is said to be highly
composite number if it has more divisors
than any smaller natural number. If we
denote the number of divisors of n by d(n),
then we say is called a highly
composite
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7 Some other contributions:
‱ Apart from the contributions mentioned above, he
worked in some other areas of mathematics such as
hypo geometric series, Bernoulli numbers, Fermat’s last
theorem.
‱ He focused mainly on developing the relationship
between partial sums and products of hyper geometric
series.
‱ He independently discovered Bernoulli numbers and
using these numbers, he formulated the value of Euler’s
constant up to 15 decimal places.
‱ He nearly verified Fermat’s last theorem which states
that no their natural numbers x, y, z satisfy the equations
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Contributions of Sreenivasa Ramanujan

  • 1. 1
  • 4. 4 SREENIVASA IYENGAR RAMANUJAN  Born on 22 December 1887 into a Tamil Brahmin Iyengar family in Erode, Madras Presidency (now Tamil Nadu), at the residence of his maternal grandparents.  Indian Mathematician and autodidact lived during the British Raj.  Substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions including solutions to mathematical problems considered to be unsolvable.  Academic advisors were G. H. Hardy and J. E. Littlewood.
  • 5. FAMOUS HISTORY One day a primary school teacher of 3rd form was telling to his students, “If three fruits are divided among three persons, each would get one”. Thus generalized that any number divided by itself was unity. This made a child of that class jump and ask, “Is zero divided by zero also unity? If no fruits are divided to nobody, will each get one? This little boy was none other than Ramanujan. 5
  • 7. 1. Hardy - Ramanujan Number: Once Hardy visited to Putney were Ramanujan was hospitalized. He visited there in a taxi cab having number 1729. Hardy was very superstitious due to his such nature when he entered into Ramanujan’s room, he quoted that he had just came in a taxi cab having number 1729 which seemed to him an unlucky number, but at that time, Ramanujan promptly replied that this was a very interesting number as it is the smallest number which can be expressed as the sum of cubes of two numbers in two different ways as gen below: Later some theorems were established in theory of elliptic curves which involves this fascinating number. 7
  • 8. Infinite Series for π Sreenivasa Ramanujan also discovered some remarkable infinite series of π around 1910.The series, Computes a further eight decimal places of π with each term in the series. Later on, a number of efficient algorithms have been developed by number theorists using the infinite series of π given by Ramanujan. 8
  • 9. 2. Goldbach’s Conjecture: Goldbach’s Conjecture is one of the important illustrations of Ramanujan contributions towards the proof of the conjecture. The statement is every even integer greater than 2 is the sum of two primes, that is 6 = 3 + 3. Ramanujan and his associates had shown that every large integer could be written as the sum of at most four. 9
  • 10. 3. Theory of Equations: Ramanujan was shown how to solve cubic equations in 1902 and he went on to find his own method to solve the quadratic. He derived the formula to solve the biquadratic equations. The following years, he tried to provide the formula for solving quintic but he couldn’t as he was not aware of the fact that quintic could not be solved by radicals. 10
  • 11. 4. Ramanujan -Hardy Asymptotic Formula: Ramanujan’s one of the major works was in the partition of numbers. In a joint paper with Hardy, Ramanujan gave an asymptotic formulas for p(n). In fact, a careful analysis of the generating function for p(n) leads to the Hardy – Ramanujan asymptotic formula given by, 11
  • 12. ‱ In their proof, they discovered a new method called ‘circle method’ which made the Hardy – Ramanujan formula that p(n) has exponential growth. It had the remarkable property that it appeared to give the correct value of p(n) and this was later proved by Rademacher using special functions and than Ken one gave the algebraic formula to calculate partition function for any natural number n 12
  • 13. 5. Ramanujan’s Congruences: Ramanujan’s congruences are some remarkable congruences for the partition function. He discovered the congruences. 13
  • 14. In his 1919 paper, he gave proof for the first 2 congruence using the following identities using proch hammer symbol Notation. After the death of Ramanujan, in 1920, the proof of all above congruences extracted from his unpublished work. 14
  • 15. ‱ For example n = 36 is highly composite because it has d(36) = 9 and smaller natural numbers have less number of divisors. ‱ is the prime factorization of a highly composite number n , then the primes 2, 3, 
, p form a chain of consecutive primes where the sequences of exponents is decreasing. and the final exponent is 1, except for n = 4 and n = 36 15
  • 16. 6. Highly Composite Numbers: ‱ A natural number n is said to be highly composite number if it has more divisors than any smaller natural number. If we denote the number of divisors of n by d(n), then we say is called a highly composite 16
  • 17. 7 Some other contributions: ‱ Apart from the contributions mentioned above, he worked in some other areas of mathematics such as hypo geometric series, Bernoulli numbers, Fermat’s last theorem. ‱ He focused mainly on developing the relationship between partial sums and products of hyper geometric series. ‱ He independently discovered Bernoulli numbers and using these numbers, he formulated the value of Euler’s constant up to 15 decimal places. ‱ He nearly verified Fermat’s last theorem which states that no their natural numbers x, y, z satisfy the equations 17
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