Srinivasa Ramanujan: Going Strong at 125, Part II

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  • Krishnaswami Alladi
  • Ken Ono
  • Kannan Soundararajan
  • Robert Vaughan
چکیده

The 125th anniversary of the birth of Srinivasa Ramanujan was on December 22, 2012. To mark the occasion, the Notices is publishing a feature article of which this is the second and final installment. This installment contains pieces by Ken Ono, Kannan Soundararajan, Robert Vaughan, and Ole Warnaar on various aspects of Ramanujan’s work. The first installment appeared in the December 2012 issue, and contained an introductory piece by Krishnaswami Alladi plus pieces by George Andrews, Bruce Berndt, and Jonathan Borwein on Ramanujan’s work.

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تاریخ انتشار 2012