TOC / Index for the 3 Notebooks of Ramanujan
From: Sundar Krishnan (sundarkrishnan_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/22/04
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Date: 22 Oct 2004 10:01:50 -0400
[Firstly, I would like to know if there is a facility in this User
Group to upload a document.] Pl read on ...
I am quite a beginner as regards the 3 Notebooks of Ramanujan
published by TIFR in 2 Volumes. Then, as I wanted to read the proofs
of Ramanujan's Theorems as published by Bruce C Berndt in his 5-Part
books, I noticed that there is an obvious strong refernce made to the
3 Notebooks and the 2 Volumes of TIFR. I then thought that it is very
essential at least for a beginner like me to have some form of a
quick-reference TOC / index to these creations of Ramanujan.
This effort was relatively easier wrt the so-called "organized parts",
the 21 Chapters ; however, I need some help to update (and correct)
the TOC / index as regards the "unorganized parts" - specially the
parts that I have described as "Misc" in my prepared document. I have
categorized Misc itself into 3 main types. It would be great if
someone could help me state the split of appropriate subject(s) for
these Misc Pages.
For eg, in Volume I, ie, NB 1, I could count a total of 121 pages -
marked " *"under my so-called Misc category. Since it is claimed that
there are 100 Unorganized pages in NB 1, I would like to know which
100 pages of these 121 pages fall in the Unorganized category.
Now, how do I upload my document (SR_NBs_TOC_Index.doc) ?
If there is no such facility to upload documents in this User Group,
interested readers can request me by sending me a mail to my email id
: sundarkrishnan@hotmail.com
Sundar Krishnan
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