
The Sad Story of the Math Prodigy from India
The story of the Indian math prodigy often refers to Srinivasa Ramanujan, one of the most extraordinary mathematical minds in history.
Born in 1887 into a poor family in India, Ramanujan was largely self-taught in mathematics. Without formal training, he developed thousands of complex formulas and theorems purely through intuition. His work later astonished the global mathematical community.
In 1913, he began corresponding with the British mathematician G. H. Hardy, who recognized his genius and invited him to study at Cambridge University. Although Ramanujan achieved significant recognition and produced groundbreaking research, his time in England was marked by:
Cultural isolation and homesickness
Religious and dietary challenges
Serious health problems
Ramanujan passed away in 1920 at the age of just 32. Despite his short life, his mathematical legacy remains profound, with many of his discoveries continuing to influence modern mathematics.
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