"… we can solve the system of equations much more rapidly than Ramanujan did. His is a very laborious method".
– Abdus Salam, Fourth Year Student
Ramanujan just got played.
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I think it’s Ramanujan’s biography , and authenticity that makes him of note, such a savagely made acquaintance with mathematics makes his ideas alluring.pic.twitter.com/CJwmMkjwWn
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Indian feel proud on Ramanujan while pak declared Abdus salam a non Muslim and force to leave country. We respect both legend and their work
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I thought for 5 unknowns, you'd need 5 equations?
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a is a constant
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He didn't "find" the proof. He proved it. That's how it's worded when someone proves a theorem. Please know how use words properly. You make it sound like he was some historian of mathematics and he just "found" the proof lying around in some manuscript.
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x=y=z=u=a=2
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X=y=z=x=2
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Would it be in complex
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#Python, to find values in complex numbers. One I found is: x,y,z,u,a = (1+0j), (-2+0j), (1+0j), (-2+0j), (3+0j) - 1 more reply
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