A formula for Euler’s constant found in Ramanujan’s lost notebook and also in a problem he submitted to the Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society is proved and discussed
AbstractNew enumerating functions for the Euler numbers are considered. Several of the relevant gene...
Proofs published so far in articles and books, of the Ramanujan identity presented in this note, whi...
AbstractThe focus in this survey paper will be on Ramanujan–Nagell’s equation. In the first, and mai...
A formula for Euler’s constant found in Ramanujan’s lost notebook and also in a problem he submitted...
Srinivasa Ramanujan was a brilliant mathematician, considered by George Hardy to be in the same clas...
When Ramanujan’s lost notebook (Ramanujan, The lost notebook and other unpublished papers, Narosa, N...
In his famous paper, «On certain arithmetical functions», Ramanujan offers for the first time the Eu...
This work is an exploration of certain questions pertaining to the sequence 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, .... It ...
Abstract. Published with Ramanujan’s lost notebook are several partial manuscripts, some of which ev...
AbstractExample 7, after Entry 43, in Chapter XII of the first Notebook of Srinivasa Ramanujan is pr...
AbstractA survey of many theorems on the Rogers–Ramanujan continued fraction is provided. Emphasis i...
Ramanujan, in his lost notebook, gave an interesting identity, which generates infinite families of ...
In this paper, we analyze the Table I of Ramanujan’s work Modular equations and approximations to π"...
AbstractIn the unorganized portions of his second notebook, Ramanujan states without proofs 10 inver...
In his unpublished manuscripts (referred to by Birch [1] as Fragment V, pp. 247–249), Ramanujan [3] ...
AbstractNew enumerating functions for the Euler numbers are considered. Several of the relevant gene...
Proofs published so far in articles and books, of the Ramanujan identity presented in this note, whi...
AbstractThe focus in this survey paper will be on Ramanujan–Nagell’s equation. In the first, and mai...
A formula for Euler’s constant found in Ramanujan’s lost notebook and also in a problem he submitted...
Srinivasa Ramanujan was a brilliant mathematician, considered by George Hardy to be in the same clas...
When Ramanujan’s lost notebook (Ramanujan, The lost notebook and other unpublished papers, Narosa, N...
In his famous paper, «On certain arithmetical functions», Ramanujan offers for the first time the Eu...
This work is an exploration of certain questions pertaining to the sequence 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, .... It ...
Abstract. Published with Ramanujan’s lost notebook are several partial manuscripts, some of which ev...
AbstractExample 7, after Entry 43, in Chapter XII of the first Notebook of Srinivasa Ramanujan is pr...
AbstractA survey of many theorems on the Rogers–Ramanujan continued fraction is provided. Emphasis i...
Ramanujan, in his lost notebook, gave an interesting identity, which generates infinite families of ...
In this paper, we analyze the Table I of Ramanujan’s work Modular equations and approximations to π"...
AbstractIn the unorganized portions of his second notebook, Ramanujan states without proofs 10 inver...
In his unpublished manuscripts (referred to by Birch [1] as Fragment V, pp. 247–249), Ramanujan [3] ...
AbstractNew enumerating functions for the Euler numbers are considered. Several of the relevant gene...
Proofs published so far in articles and books, of the Ramanujan identity presented in this note, whi...
AbstractThe focus in this survey paper will be on Ramanujan–Nagell’s equation. In the first, and mai...