Life of Srinivasa Ramanujan and his contributions in the field of Mathematics
Srinivasa Ramanujan was a self-educated prodigy from a small place named Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu. He was born into a poor Brahmin Family in 1887. He started his formal education at the age of 10 years. He was very good at advanced trigonometry and mastered it by the age of twelve. His zeal for mathematics made him carry out his research activities independently. By the age of 17, he started to work on various contemporary research areas such as Bernoulli Numbers and Euler's constant . Because of his excellence in Mathematics, he received a scholarship to one of the eminent institutions namely, Government College, Kumbakonam but he lost it as he was unable to perform up to the mark in other non-mathematical subjects. In order to sustain his livelihood, he worked as a clerk in Accountant-General's Office at the Madras Port Trust office. Around 1912-1913, he managed to somehow send some of his research works to one of the lecturers in Mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge n...