Number Theory, Madras 1987 Proceedings of the International Ramanuja
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1395 K. Alladi (Ed.)
Number Theory, Madras 1987 Proceedings of the International Ramanujan Centenary Conference held at Anna University, Madras, India, Dec. 21, 1987
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1395 K. Alladi (Ed.)
Number Theory, Madras 1987 Proceedings of the International Ramanujan Centenary Conference held at Anna University, Madras, India, Dec. 21, 1987
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg NewYork London Paris Tokyo Hong Kong
Editor
Krishnaswami Alladi Department of Mathematics, University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA
Mathematics Subject Classification numbers (1980): 05A05, 05A 10,05A 15, 05A 17, 05A 19,05A20, 10A05, 10A20, 10A21, 10A32, 10A40, 10A45, 10A50, 10D05, 10D07, 10D 12, 10D 15, 10D23, 10D40, 10H05, 10H 15, 10H25, 10H30, 10H32, 10J20, 30B50,33A 10,33A 15, 33A30, 33A45, 33A65, 33A70 ISBN 3-540-51595-X Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York ISBN 0-387-51595-X Springer-Verlag New York Berlin Heidelberg
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PREFACE
The birth centenary of Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887-1920), was celebrated all over the world in the form of Seminars, Symposia and Conferences. Anna University, Madras, organised a number of academic programmes throughout the centenary year and concluded the celebrations with an International Conference during 19-21 December, 1987. The conference was inaugurated by Prof. Richard Askey of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, U.S.A.. Mrs. Janaki Ammal, the widow of Ramanujan and Prof. George Andrews of Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A. who discovered the "lost note" book of Ramanujan also participated in the inaugural function. As many as forty-four leading mathematicians from India and twenty-two from other countries took part in the conference. On the final day, a Symposium on Ramanujan and his works was held, in which a number of eminent Number Theorists participated. Anna University has established as part of the centenary celebrations, an endowment to be utilised for the conduct of lectures, seminars and publishing monographs in Mathematics. The University has also instituted a "Ramanujan Centenary Celebrations Gold Medal" to be awarded every year to a student of Engineering, graduating from Anna University with the highest proficiency i
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