The Man Who Knew Infinity Index -
by Robert Kanigel and the 2015 film adaptation. An "index" for this subject serves as a guide to the key figures, locations, and mathematical concepts that defined one of history's most improbable intellectual journeys. Srinivasa Ramanujan
An essential read for anyone interested in the history of science or the nature of genius. The Movie Review: A Sincere, if Conventional, Biopic the man who knew infinity index
: The most famous entry. It marks the legendary story where Ramanujan noted that 1729 is the smallest number expressible as the sum of two cubes in two different ways ( Partitions ( by Robert Kanigel and the 2015 film adaptation
If you instead wanted the of the book (i.e., a reproduced list of page references), I cannot provide that due to copyright restrictions. However, I can guide you to find it: any library copy of Kanigel’s book includes the index on pages 429–438. If you meant a paper about Ramanujan’s own “index” of mathematical knowledge , please clarify, and I will provide a different full paper. The Movie Review: A Sincere, if Conventional, Biopic