The Mathematician Who Dreamed in Equations
In 1913, a clerk in Madras sent 120 theorems to Cambridge. He had no degree and had failed out of college twice for refusing to study anything but math. G.H. Hardy rated himself a 25 out of 100 for mathematical ability. He gave Ramanujan 100. Ramanujan said a goddess showed him formulas in dreams. He died at thirty-two. Mathematicians are still proving him right.
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