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Ramanujan's Deathbed Conjecture Finally Proven

jomama717 writes "Another chapter in the fascinating life of Srinivasa Ramanujan appears to be complete: 'While on his death bed, the brilliant Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan cryptically wrote down functions he said came to him in dreams, with a hunch about how they behaved. Now 100 years later, researchers say they've proved he was right. "We've solved the problems from his last mysterious letters. For people who work in this area of math, the problem has been open for 90 years," Emory University mathematician Ken Ono said. Ramanujan, a self-taught mathematician born in a rural village in South India, spent so much time thinking about math that he flunked out of college in India twice, Ono said.'"

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  1. Guy was so smart it's scary. by nopainogain · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I can't wait to see what the elite-math-folks around here post below here.

    1. Re:Guy was so smart it's scary. by tibit · · Score: -1, Flamebait

      Let's not compare Tesla to Ramanujan or Newton. The latter two are in a very different achievement class. Tesla eventually turned to crackpottery. Yet clueless fools believe him even today :(

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    2. Re:Guy was so smart it's scary. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      " is quite symptomatic of exposure to high frequency electromagnetic radiation"

      Too bad you were fried and went into crackpot territory before you got to be revered as a genius right?