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(1887–1920): A self-taught Indian mathematical prodigy from Kumbakonam who revolutionized number theory with his intuitive approach and "magic" notebooks. G.H. Hardy

Known as the Hardy-Ramanujan number. It is the smallest number expressible as the sum of two cubes in two different ways ( Major Themes and Plot Points The Conflict of Proof vs. Intuition the man who knew infinity index

The index in standard editions runs several pages, organized alphabetically with subheadings. Major entries include: Ramanujan's family moved to Kumbakonam

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In 1900, Ramanujan's family moved to Kumbakonam, where he attended the Government College. However, due to his family's financial constraints, Ramanujan had to discontinue his formal education in 1904.

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