Ramanujan deserves a lot more tribute and recognition than this film is likely to bestow on him. And yet, this film is an honest homage and it deserves a hearty applause. After all, as mathematicians know, half of infinity is still infinity.

Today I had the chance to see the new biopic called The Man Who Knew Infinity. While nothing too spectacular it is a solid inspirational true story about someone I knew nothing about before seeing the film.


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Infinity stars Dev Patel as real-life mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan who grew up in a poor neighborhood in Madras, India but had a knack for numbers and mathematical formulas. He even believed the formulas came as visions from God to him, and he knew he needed to share them with the world.

Karl Mahlburg: Mathematics is a basic language of science. This means that we cannot describe, measure, or understand natural or scientific phenomena without using mathematical language. When a mathematician discusses "infinity," this is not just an abstract idea, but rather refers to a way of modeling large-scale or long-term behavior.

So yes, one of the reasons that Ramanujan is often referred to as "the man who knew infinity" is that he demonstrated incredible skill in understanding these limiting behaviors. For example, he developed a theory for efficiently constructing very large networks on which it is easy to communicate; today these are known as "Ramanujan graphs" (see below). Modern mathematicians continue to be amazed that Ramanujan was able to develop his incredible insights while working in isolation, without access to even a major library, let alone modern computers!tag_hash_108

It is this note which has led to the legend that Galois spent his last night writing out all he knew about group (Galois) theory. This story appears to have grown with the telling but his life would also make for a very interesting movie.

Ramanujan (Dev Patel) is a self-taught mathematician living in India, barely scraping by as an accounting clerk. In his spare time, he writes formulas for ideas such as the number of partitions a number has, with the number growing to infinity. He writes a letter with his work to G.H. Hardy (Jeremy Irons), a mathematician at Trinity College in Cambridge. Hardy is so impressed by Ramanujan that he summons him to England to learn more about his theories.

Have we returned to Weimar Germany? The waiting period before the next insurrection? Next time, the insurrectionists just might get it right. Authoritarian-like institutions are created by individuals drawn to authoritarianism. This seems a rather tautological statement. However, the question becomes how to undo the psychological necessity to want to be told what to do. That is part of the problem of authoritarianism. And these were the kinds of questions the Frankfurt School asked in the 1930s. A culture that is heavily bureaucratized and managed pretty soon becomes problematic. Kafka knew this and felt this in his native Prague. Some Holocaust scholars blamed competing bureaucracies for the catastrophe of the Holocaust. Others suggested that tyrannical fathers were to blame. Some even suggested it was as simple as making choices. The choice to engage in violence is an individual one and those who engaged in violence should be charged with crimes. 006ab0faaa

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