The Man Who Knew Infinity
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Inspiring, facinating and wholely engrossing.

This book is a must read for students and others intellectuals and again those biography addicts.

One of the best biography on any mathematician I have read. Kanigel has not only made it readable for a non-mathematician but has also managed to keep the intensity.
Immense research and fantastic story building makes this book come alive.
Gives justice to a wholly uncelebrated life of a genius called Ramanujan.

Go on and add it to your collection!
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Ninad Shringarpure

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Apr, 2012

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Terrific

Simply a must read for aspiring mathematicians and all mathematical minds.
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A magical story,brilliantly told

By far the best scientific biography I ever read.It's a magical story,of a person whose life and story almost sound mythical,a person who continues to be a source of inspiration for people around the world who are familiar with him.And it is a story told in a very engaging way by Robert Kanigel.The exhaustive research he did is remarkable. This book will captivate you and touch you and it will stay in your memory as one of the finest literary experiences you have had.And what is more,it is a ...
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Awesome

Nice Book
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Manjeet Kumar

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Feb, 2019

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Terrific purchase

math was not common words it is universes
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Exceptional life

The author has amazingly expressed the environment around sir Ramanujan throughout his life. As stated in prologue, the book has really maintained balance in both the mathematics and other aspects of Ramanujan's life. The author has simplified the mathematics to make it easy read for persons knowing less mathematics. The people not knowing anything of the mathematics can also admire greatly the achievements of Ramanujan. I have fairly good background in mathematics and I had greatly enjoyed r...
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Jun, 2013

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The man who knew infinity

Just read this book, an excellent one.
Shows how the relationship grew between a mathematical talent G.H.Hardy and the genius Ramanujan.
It's a must read for all Maths lovers.
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Apratim Mukherjee

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Captivating

Excellent read & a well researched book. The genius of Ramanujan is perplexing. A bit sad that he had to die so young. Can't imagine what he'd have done living a few more years in good health. A must read for any math fan - strongly recommended!
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The Man who knew Infinity by Robert Kanigel

Most of us have heard of the Mathematical genius, Ramanuajam, and how G H Hardy, a British Mathematician facilitated his visit to England. We are also aware of the amazing insights of Ramanujam and how he and Hardy worked together to bring these insights into wider knowledge. However, the book by Kanigel traces the history of Ramanujam and his ordinary background from a small town in south India in such great detail and with such a human touch that the book is worth every minute spent in read...
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L Jayaram Haravu

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Terrific purchase

Robert Kanigal is one of the best biography writer in the world. This book is one of his masterpiece. It's a reliable account of Ramanujan's life and work. It is the best biography of Ramanujan ever written. The author here discussed Ramanujan's mathematical contributions with a scientific impartial approach. A must readable book it is.
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