UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE | |
Telephone
No. 3979 Central |
Gower
Street, London, W.C.,
3-12-1912 |
Dear Professor Griffith, | |
Your
letter of the 12th Nov., reached me a day or two ago, and I write now in
order not to miss the mail. I am sorry that the twenty years, which have passed since you were with me, prevent me from remembering anything about you but your name. As soon as I can get more time I will look into Mr. Ramanujan’s paper about the Bernoulli’s Numbers, but I cannot do this during term time. One thing however is clear. Mr. Ramanujan has fallen into the pitfalls of the very difficult subject of Divergent series. Otherwise he could not have go the erroneous results you send me |
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the 3 series have infinity for their sums. The book which will be most
useful to him is Bromwich’s Theory of Infinite Series, published
by the Cambridge University Press (or Macmillan).
Next as to the publication of papers, if Mr. Ramanujan will write out his ideas carefully and clearly on some one subject and send them to the Secretary and clearly on some one subject and sen them to the Secretary of the London Mathematical Society, London W.C, his paper will be referred to a Mathematician, who is an expert in the particular department of Mathematics with which his paper deals. If it is found to be new and worthy of publication, it will be printed in the Proceedings of the Society at the expense of the Society and 25 free copies will be sent to the author. But he should be very careful with his Mss. It should be very clearly written, and should be free from errors; and he should not use symbols which he does not explain (e.g. in his printed paper he should have explained on page what the symbols C1,C2,C3 & c... mean; §12 to which he refers on p.5 does not apparently exist. He passes from §11 to §13. What you say about him personally is very interesting and I hope something may come of his work. I will write later when I have had more time to look into his paper. I remain, With kind regards, |
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Yours
sinerely,
M.J.M. Hill |
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