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More than a century after Srinivasa Ramanujan scribbled his astonishing formulas for π in notebooks in India and England, ...
It was in the year 1914 that Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan came to Cambridge with a notebook filled with 17 extraordinary infinite series for 1/π. They were not only efficient but also gave ...
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