yea he was genius in math. however one should remember that unlike others he was mostly self taught. he didn't know the modern ways to solve a problem but developed his own indigenous ways to master it. I mean SL Loney mastered at 14. I got that book in high school at 17 couldn't solve half of it. he was a pure math savant
@vjpillay can u sell ur mom if she s ugly u fuck if u r sis s der if she s good den u send il fuck if not send both i ll open brothel so dat whole india can fuck ! wat u say
This vid raises a good point. That it's an amateur effort is irrelevant---I'm sure the same person(s) who made it would do a great job given the time and money.
A praiseworthy attempt though, throught this homemade amateur video clip, to evince out the previous century's outstanding Indian mathematical prodigy who was Srinivasa Ramanujan Aiyanger !
BTW, Anyone got news when the Hollywood movies about Ramanujan might be released ? The making seeming started quite a few years back ...
Great video. Indians should take lesson from likes of Hardy. If not for Hardy ,who was Ramanujan?
By the way i used to do in my A/l maths problems from A course of Pure mathematics by Hardy, a book based on mathematics tripos at cambridge university and learned about ramanujan.By the way i was the maths prize winner in my school which was top school in the country. I remember the complicated formular for partition ,p(n) like easy as e=mc2.
@rlinfinity im the one who played hardy haha yeah i was trying to make him shrill and obnoxious but when my english accent gets up into a hight register it goes all aussie
@vjpillay Who would Hardy be without Ramanujan? In Hardy's own words his own "greatest contribution to matehmatics was the discovery of Ramanujan." Ramanujan would've still kept making stupendous mathematical discoveries without Hardy. Just, the world would have not known about it, and would have been left poorer for it. Ramanujan would've also lived longer having never experienced the terrible English weather. We needed him more than he needed us.
yea he was genius in math. however one should remember that unlike others he was mostly self taught. he didn't know the modern ways to solve a problem but developed his own indigenous ways to master it. I mean SL Loney mastered at 14. I got that book in high school at 17 couldn't solve half of it. he was a pure math savant
soom66 3 months ago
Stupid first try to learn handwriting
goldenguykrishna 4 months ago
The video you guys tried to do was a good try but at the end the number you showed "1792" that is not ramanujam number but "1729" is his number ..
kiranchitturi 7 months ago
@vjpillay can u sell ur mom if she s ugly u fuck if u r sis s der if she s good den u send il fuck if not send both i ll open brothel so dat whole india can fuck ! wat u say
monishgowraru 9 months ago
great video... at least someone remembering this mathematical giant and sad the way he died at the age of only 32....
1nirvanaseeker 1 year ago
This vid raises a good point. That it's an amateur effort is irrelevant---I'm sure the same person(s) who made it would do a great job given the time and money.
YGRoundNo2 1 year ago
lol at first this looked retarded, but it's actually kinda funny. You guys should've at least gone to the beach for a tan before making this video.
rlinfinity 1 year ago
A praiseworthy attempt though, throught this homemade amateur video clip, to evince out the previous century's outstanding Indian mathematical prodigy who was Srinivasa Ramanujan Aiyanger !
BTW, Anyone got news when the Hollywood movies about Ramanujan might be released ? The making seeming started quite a few years back ...
kookoundi 1 year ago
Great video. Indians should take lesson from likes of Hardy. If not for Hardy ,who was Ramanujan?
By the way i used to do in my A/l maths problems from A course of Pure mathematics by Hardy, a book based on mathematics tripos at cambridge university and learned about ramanujan.By the way i was the maths prize winner in my school which was top school in the country. I remember the complicated formular for partition ,p(n) like easy as e=mc2.
vjpillay 1 year ago
@vjpillay you do well in math but dont pay attension to gym class. Look at my trophies
supersnymon 1 year ago
@supersnymon LOL you do realise Hardy in this vid sounds more Aussie than English? :D LOLOLLOL.... And great food in England? HAHHAHAHAHAHA good one.
rlinfinity 1 year ago
@rlinfinity im the one who played hardy haha yeah i was trying to make him shrill and obnoxious but when my english accent gets up into a hight register it goes all aussie
simonwill1 11 months ago
@simonwill1 Slip a shrimp on that barbie
rlinfinity 11 months ago
@vjpillay Who would Hardy be without Ramanujan? In Hardy's own words his own "greatest contribution to matehmatics was the discovery of Ramanujan." Ramanujan would've still kept making stupendous mathematical discoveries without Hardy. Just, the world would have not known about it, and would have been left poorer for it. Ramanujan would've also lived longer having never experienced the terrible English weather. We needed him more than he needed us.
rlinfinity 1 year ago
@vjpillay lol wtf. Ramanujan was a mathematical GENIUS. Who are you? you should be kissing his feet, you lot.
TropicalLove07 6 months ago
@TropicalLove07 Thank you for your comment.May be in your culture to kiss the feet of maths genius..
vjpillay 6 months ago
its 1729
abhishekmethuku 1 year ago
LOl LOl LOl LOL LOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!! ramaanuuujananaiaiaiia "where are your shoes?" "oh.. well thanks for coming
ssips720 1 year ago
Thanks for the tribute!
lnpkural 2 years ago