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We give a brief review of the work of Ramanujan on cranks that is found in the Lost Notebook. Recent work by Bruce Berndt and his coauthors have brought to light many interesting results of Ramanujan on cranks, which we highlight in this…

History and Overview · Mathematics 2014-05-02 Manjil P. Saikia

In this note, we shall give a brief survey of the results that are found in Ramanujan's Lost Notebook related to cranks. Recent work by B. C. Berndt, H. H. Chan, S. H. Chan and W. -C. Liaw have shown conclusively that cranks was the last…

History and Overview · Mathematics 2015-05-14 Manjil P. Saikia

This is a review of the 5-volumes of Ramanujan's Notebooks, as worked over by Bruce C. Berndt over the last quarter of the XX-th Century. To illustrate how useful Ramanujan's insights could be for anyone who indulges in the wild pleasure of…

History and Overview · Mathematics 2016-09-07 Boris A. Kupershmidt

Throughout his entire mathematical life, Ramanujan loved to evaluate definite integrals. One can find them in his problems submitted to the \emph{Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society}, notebooks, Quarterly Reports to the University of…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2021-03-26 Bruce C. Berndt , Atul Dixit

We revisit several entries from Ramanujan's notebooks which follow from more elementary arguments than a first glance may suggest. Our goal is to demystify these results through more accessible proofs, while also shining some light on the…

History and Overview · Mathematics 2026-05-12 Zachary P. Bradshaw , C. Vignat

Using a pair of two variable series-product identities recorded by Ramanujan in the lost notebook as inspiration, we find some new identities of similar type. Each identity immediately implies an infinite family of Rogers-Ramanujan type…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2019-01-17 James Mc Laughlin , Andrew V. Sills

The primary purpose of this paper is to provide a survey of properties, values, identities, and generalizations of the Rogers--Ramanujan continued fraction, which is closely related to the Rogers--Ramanujan identities. Many of these results…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2026-03-03 Bruce C. Berndt , Örs Rebák

We examine an identity originally stated in Ramanujan's ``lost notebook'' and first proven algebraically by Andrews and combinatorially by Kim. We give two independent combinatorial proofs and interpretations of this identity, which also…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2009-11-04 Paul Levande

Ramanujan's $q$-continued fractions are a central part of Ramanujan's development of basic hypergeometric series. They appear in Chapter 16 of Part III and Chapter 32 of Part V of {\em Ramanujan's Notebooks} edited by Berndt, and in Volume…

Classical Analysis and ODEs · Mathematics 2022-08-29 Gaurav Bhatnagar

We present q-series proofs of four identities involving sixth order mock theta functions from Ramanujan's lost notebook. We also show how Ramanujan's identities can be used to give a quick proof of four sixth order identities of Berndt and…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2009-11-16 Jeremy Lovejoy

In Ramanujan's Lost Notebook there is an amazing identity that furnishes infinitely many "almost counterexamples" to the cubic Fermat's Last Theorem, with no indication whatsoever how he discovered it. In 1995, Michael Hirschhorn explained,…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2020-08-03 Shalosh B. Ekhad , Doron Zeilberger

A series of formula is presented that are all inspired by the Ramanujan Notebooks [6]. One of them appears in the notebooks II about Zeta(3). That formula inspired others that appeared in 1998, 2006 and 2009 on the author's website and…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2011-03-16 Simon Plouffe

This paper is a tribute to the genius of the legendary Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan (22 December 1887 - 26 April 1920) in the centenary year of his death. The life story of Ramanujan is so well known that it needs no elaboration…

History and Overview · Mathematics 2021-03-18 V. N. Krishnachandran

In this expository article, we discuss the contributions made by several mathematicians with regard to a famous formula of Ramanujan for odd zeta values. The goal is to complement the excellent survey by Berndt and Straub…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2023-12-27 Atul Dixit

Prof. Dr. Richard Dipper initiated the Summer School 1998 with Dr. Bernd Ackermann at the University of Stuttgart a year after Ramanujan's "lost notebook" had been published. The prime numbers needed in the representation theory of…

General Mathematics · Mathematics 2013-09-10 Thomas Schwabhäuser

Andrews studied a function which appears in Ramanujan's identities. In Ramanujan's "Lost" Notebook, there are several formulas involving this function, but they are not as simple as the identities with other similar shape of functions.…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2017-03-07 Min-Joo Jang

In his lost notebook, Ramanujan listed 5 identities related to the false theta function $$f(q)=\sum_{n=0}^\infty (-1)^nq^{n(n+1)/2}.$$ A new combinatorial interpretation and proof of one of these identities is given. The methods of the…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2019-11-11 Hannah Burson

A new sums-of-tails identity involving two parameters $b$ and $d$ is obtained and is used to derive more results of similar type. One of Ramanujan's sums-of-tails identities from the Lost Notebook is shown to be a special case of our…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2025-08-07 Atul Dixit , Gaurav Kumar , Aviral Srivastava

In his lost notebook, Ramanujan recorded beautiful identities. These include earlier versions of Koshliakov's formula for the divisor function and the transformation formula for the logarithm of Dedekind's $\eta-$function. In this paper we…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2023-07-10 Pedro Ribeiro , Semyon Yakubovich

We study an elementary series that can be considered a relative of a series studied by Ramanujan in Part 1 of his Lost Notebooks. We derive a closed form for this series in terms of the inverse hyperbolic arctangent and the polylogarithm.…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2023-05-30 Kunle Adegoke , Robert Frontczak
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