This paper brings representations of 1729, a famous Hardy-Ramanujan number in different situations. These representations are of crazy-type, single digit, single letter, selfie-type, running expressions, selfie fractions, equivalent fractions, Triangular, Fibonacci, fixed digits repetitions prime numbers patterns , Pythagorean triples, palindromic-type, polygonal-type, prime numbers, embedded, repeated, etc. Ideas toward magic squares are also extended. Some quotes and historical notes on Ramanujan's life are also specified
"Number Theory in Science and Communication" is a well-known introduction for non-mathematicians to ...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as, writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 t...
During past years author worked with representations of numbers in terms of 1 to 9 and 9 to 1. These...
In the last issue of At Right Angles we had noted an observation that Ramanujan had made about the ...
It is well known that G. H. Hardy travelled in a taxicab numbered 1729 to an English nursing home to...
In this paper, I introduce teaching activities about Ramanujan’s cab numbers and related software th...
Srinivasa Ramanujan was a brilliant mathematician, considered by George Hardy to be in the same clas...
On Page 36 of his “lost” notebook, Ramanujan recorded four q-series representations of the famous Ro...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as, writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 t...
Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920) was one of the world's greatest mathematical geniuses. He work exten...
Hardy [1] relates the following anecdote. “I remember going to see him [Ramanujan] when he was lying...
"Number Theory in Science and Communication" is a well-known introduction for non-mathematicians to ...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as, writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 t...
During past years author worked with representations of numbers in terms of 1 to 9 and 9 to 1. These...
In the last issue of At Right Angles we had noted an observation that Ramanujan had made about the ...
It is well known that G. H. Hardy travelled in a taxicab numbered 1729 to an English nursing home to...
In this paper, I introduce teaching activities about Ramanujan’s cab numbers and related software th...
Srinivasa Ramanujan was a brilliant mathematician, considered by George Hardy to be in the same clas...
On Page 36 of his “lost” notebook, Ramanujan recorded four q-series representations of the famous Ro...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 to...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as, writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 t...
Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920) was one of the world's greatest mathematical geniuses. He work exten...
Hardy [1] relates the following anecdote. “I remember going to see him [Ramanujan] when he was lying...
"Number Theory in Science and Communication" is a well-known introduction for non-mathematicians to ...
There are different ways of representing natural numbers, such as, writing in terms of 1 to 9 or 9 t...
During past years author worked with representations of numbers in terms of 1 to 9 and 9 to 1. These...