The Man Who Knew Infinity Here
When Ramanujan arrived at Cambridge, he didn’t just face the physical shock of a cold English winter; he faced a fundamental clash in mathematical philosophy.
Ramanujan believed his discoveries were divine revelations from the goddess Namagiri, famously stating, "An equation for me has no meaning unless it expresses a thought of God". The Man Who Knew Infinity
Whether you’ve read the acclaimed biography by Robert Kanigel or watched the 2015 film starring Dev Patel, the legacy of "The Man Who Knew Infinity" continues to resonate with mathematicians and dreamers alike. A Letter from Madras When Ramanujan arrived at Cambridge, he didn’t just
Hardy , a staunch atheist and advocate for mathematical rigor, insisted that Ramanujan’s "intuitions" were only valid if they could be supported by formal proofs. A Legacy Beyond Numbers The Man Who Knew Infinity (and Even Bigger Numbers) A Letter from Madras Hardy , a staunch
The Man Who Knew Infinity: When Intuition Met the Apostle of Proof