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.'"
Tesla was always about crack pottery. The myth of his genius drives me crazy.
Why do people want to make this into a debate on his mental state? I think he took a phenomenal ability and used it to the fullest extent that his personal circumstances allowed. He certainly didn't wallow in an aspie tank, moaning about how brilliant he was and wasting his too short life on comic book trivia.