- Ramanujan's lost notebook
Srinivasa Ramanujan 's lost notebook is the manuscript in which Ramanujan, a widely admired Indian mathematician fromCambridge University , recorded the mathematical discoveries of the last year of his life. It was rediscovered by George Andrews in 1976, in a box of effects ofG. N. Watson stored at the Wren Library atTrinity College, Cambridge . The notebook contains more than 600 of Ramanujan's formulas.Bruce Berndt, a mathematician at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , collaborated with George Andrews on several volumes of books in which the two mathematicians published the proofs for Ramanujan's formulas included in the notebook. Berndt says of the notebooks' discovery: "The discovery of this 'Lost Notebook' caused roughly as much stir in the mathematical world as the discovery of Beethoven’s tenth symphony would cause in the musical world." [cite web | title = Raiders of the Lost Notebook: LAS mathematician tracks proof for legendary numbers genius. | url = http://www.las.uiuc.edu/alumni/news/fall2006/06fall_lostnotebook.html | authorlink = Doug Peterson | accessdate = 2007-03-20 ]History
After Ramanujan died on
April 26 ,1920 , at the age of 32, his widow gave his notebooks to theUniversity of Madras . OnAugust 30 1923 , the registrar Francis Drewsbury sent much of this material toG. H. Hardy , probably including the lost notebook. Some time between 1934 and 1947 Hardy passed the notebook on toG. N. Watson . After Watson's death in 1965,R. A. Rankin examined Watson's papers (which were a complete mess, apparently due to be incinerated in a few days) and found Ramanujan's notebook, which he sent to Trinity College library onDecember 26 ,1968 . George Andrews found the lost notebook in the spring of 1976 while on a visit to Trinity College, and it was published onDecember 22 ,1987 by Narosa publishing house.Notes
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*Citation | last1=Andrews | first1=George E. | last2=Berndt | first2=Bruce C. | title=Ramanujan's lost notebook. Part I | publisher=
Springer-Verlag | location=Berlin, New York | isbn=978-0-387-25529-3 | id=MathSciNet | id = 2135178 | year=2005
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title = The lost notebook and other unpublished papers
publisher = Springer-Verlag, Berlin; Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi
date = 1988
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id = ISBN 3-540-18726-XExternal links
* [http://www.hinduonnet.com/2005/02/17/stories/2005021702332200.htm "The Hindu" article]
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