The Matchless Legacy Of India s Mathematical Prowess
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Ancient Indian scholars had made substantial contributions to the vast field of mathematics. In modern times, however, one mathematician showed the signs of a great genius and it’s none other than Srinivasa Ramanujan. Every year, on his birth anniversary, 22 Dec, we commemorate National Mathematics Day. The key objective behind observing the day is to raise awareness among mankind about the significance of mathematics for the intellectual progress of humanity.
S. Ramanujan had an exceptional instinctive grasp of mathematics from a very young age and he continued his exceptional work despite various challenges. He developed various theories in mathematics, published his first paper in 1911 and was the second Indian to be included as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1918. In fact, India has been a
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