Monday, July 26, 2010

The Ramanujan Journal

Srinivasa RamanujanImage via Wikipedia


You can't very well write any sort of self-respecting math blog without at some point posting something about the incredible Indian mystical mathematician Ramanujan.  I won't quite do that now, but will note a journal I only recently came across that is specifically dedicated to Ramanujan's contributions to math, "The Ramanujan Journal," linked to below (and you can follow links on upper right of page to sample free content therefrom):

http://www.springer.com/mathematics/numbers/journal/11139

(There are any number of good books and Web pages out there devoted to Ramanujan as well.)
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