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Ramanujan was surely a great human calculator, and impressive at knowing whether a particular mathematical fact or relation was actually true. But his greatest skill was, I think, something in a sense more mysterious: an uncanny ability to tell what was significant, and what might be deduced from it. Take for example his paper “Modular Equations and Approximations to π”, published in 1914, in which he calculates (without a computer of course):
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