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Ramanujan’s Math: Still Amazing and Mysterious
Paris, FranceMonday, October 21, 2024
One of them, G. H. Hardy, was so impressed that he brought Ramanujan to study in England. In England, Ramanujan discovered strange math puzzles that others hadn’t solved. It turned out another mathematician, L. J. Rogers, had solved them years before but wasn’t known for it. Ramanujan’s math puzzles are still important today. They inspire new discoveries and connect different branches of math. Mourtada, who grew up playing sports and games, found math beautiful and honest. He studied algebraic geometry, a field that deals with complicated math shapes. He used tools from another mathematician, John Nash, to understand these shapes better. Mourtada listens to the “music” in these math equations and tries to understand their hidden patterns.
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