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The Continuing Mystery

George E. Andrews and Bruce C. Berndt
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George E. Andrews: The Pennsylvania State University, Department of Mathematics
Bruce C. Berndt: University of Illinois, Department of Mathematics

Chapter 19 in Ramanujan's Lost Notebook, 2018, pp 389-401 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract As we conclude this series of books devoted to proving the assertions in Ramanujan’s Lost mystery Notebook, we feel that it is important to point out that we are FAR from understanding how Ramanujan thought. As we will document below, there are many clues suggesting that we did not approach many of his identities in the ways that Ramanujan did.

Keywords: Mock Theta Functions; Seventh Order Mock Theta Functions; Lost Notebook; Euler Series; Rogers-Ramanujan Identities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77834-1_19

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