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The Indian Clerk.(Brief article)(Book review)

Publication: The New Yorker

Publication Date: 24-SEP-07
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COPYRIGHT 2007 All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of The Condé Nast Publications Inc.

This melancholy novel, set in Cambridge around the start of the First World War, focusses on the real-life partnership between the British mathematician G. H. Hardy and his Indian protege Ramanujan. Hardy, astonished by the genius of Ramanujan--who, largely unschooled, writes rudimentary proofs that are brilliant even in their...

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