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From: hen@bu-cs.UUCP (Bill Henneman)
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Subject: Re: Story about G. H. Hardy and Ramanujan
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Date: Tue, 29-Oct-85 10:35:44 EST
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Posted: Tue Oct 29 10:35:44 1985
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Hardy wrote a book called  'Ramanujan', which was available from Chelsea
publishers.  The first chapter is the story of their collaboration.

The book has some really funny lines scattered throughout.  My favorite
(quoting from memory I read the book 25 years ago),
	It is unthinkable that anyone should go through life believing
	that all the zeros of the Riemann Zeta funcion are real.