Ramanujan's Place in the World of Mathematics
Springer, India, Private Ltd (Verlag)
978-81-322-0766-5 (ISBN)
Krishnaswami Alladi is professor of mathematics at the University of Florida, where he was the department chairman during 1998–2008. He received his PhD from the University of California in 1978. His research area is number theory, where he has made notable contributions. In 1987, during the Ramanujan Centennial in India, he got the inspiration to launch The Ramanujan Journal (now published by Springer), devoted to all areas of research influenced by Ramanujan. He annually writes articles about Ramanujan and his place in the world of mathematics, being published in several national dailies. He is presently editor-in-chief of The Ramanujan Journal, editor of the book series Developments in Mathematics (Springer), and associated editor of Notices of the American Mathematical Society.
Foreword (by George Andrews).- Preface.- Part I: Ramanujan and other mathematical luminaries.- Chapter 1: Ramanujan - an estimation.- Chapter 2: Ramanujan - the second century.- Chapter 3: L. J. Rogers - a contemporary of Ramanujan.- Chapter 4: P. A. MacMahon - Ramanujan's distinguished contemporary.- Chapter 5: Fermat and Ramanujan - a comparison.- Chapter 6: J. J. Sylvester - Ramanujan's illustrious predecessor.- Chapter 7: Erdos and Ramanujan - legends of twentieth century mathematics.- Chapter 8: C. G. J. Jacobi - algorist par-excellence.- Chapter 9: Evariste Galois - founder of group theory.- Chapter 10: Leonhard Euler - most prolific mathematician in history.- Chapter 11: G. H. Hardy - Ramanujan's mentor.- Chapter 12: J. E. Littlewood - Ramanujan's contemporary and Hardy's collaborator.- Chapter 13: Neils Henrik Abel - Norwegian mathematical genius.- Chapter 14: Issai Schur - Ramanujan's German contemporary.- Chapter 15: Robert Rankin - Scottish link with Ramanujan.- Part II: Onsome aspects of Ramanujan's mathematics.- Chapter 16: Ramanujan and pi.- Chapter 17: Ramanujan and partitions.- Chapter 18: Major progress on a problem of Ramanujan.- Part III: Reviews.- Chapter 19: Review of “Srinivasa Ramanujan: The Lost Notebook and other unpublished papers”.- Chapter 20: Review of “The man who knew infinity - book by Robert Kanigel”.- Chapter 21: Review of “Ramanujan: Letters and Commentary - book by Bruce Berndt and Robert Rankin”.- Chapter 22: Review of “Ramanujan: Essays and Surveys - book by Bruce Berndt and Robert Rankin”.- Chapter 23: Review of “Partitions - a play on Ramanujan”.- Part IV: Preserving Ramanujan's legacy.- Chapter 24: The Ramanujan Journal - its conception, need and place.- Chapter 25: A pilgrimage to Ramanujan's hometown.- Chapter 26: The first SASTRA Ramanujan prizes.- Chapter 27: Ramanujan's growing influence.- Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.10.2012 |
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Zusatzinfo | XVIII, 178 p. |
Verlagsort | New Delhi |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Mathematik ► Arithmetik / Zahlentheorie |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Mathematik ► Geschichte der Mathematik | |
ISBN-10 | 81-322-0766-1 / 8132207661 |
ISBN-13 | 978-81-322-0766-5 / 9788132207665 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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