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Cliff Pickover on Twitter: "Mathematics. A formula from Indian mathematician Ramanujan. Golden Ratio, e, and Pi dance in delight. https://t.co/PWnPd0a3aW" / Twitter
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What are some of Ramanujan's craziest formulas? If possible, please give an in-depth explanation of their correctness. - Quora
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Ramanujan-like formulae for $$\pi $$ and $$1/\pi $$ via Gould–Hsu inverse series relations | SpringerLink
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