His book The Theory of Partitions is the standard reference on the subject of integer partitions.[1]
He has advanced mathematics in the theories of partitions and q-series. His work at the interface of number theory and combinatorics has also led to many important applications in physics.[9]
Ramanujan's Lost Notebook: Part II, (with Bruce C. Berndt) (Springer, 2008, ISBN978-0-387-77765-8)
Ramanujan's Lost Notebook: Part III, (with Bruce C. Berndt) (Springer, 2012, ISBN978-1-4614-3809-0)
Ramanujan's Lost Notebook: Part IV, (with Bruce C. Berndt) (Springer, 2013, ISBN978-1-4614-4080-2)
"Special functions" by George Andrews, Richard Askey, and Ranjan Roy, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and Its Applications, The University Press, Cambridge, 1999.[17]
References
1234Berndt, Bruce C.; Rankin, Robert Alexander, eds. (1995), Ramanujan: Letters and Commentary, History of Mathematics, vol.9, American Mathematical Society, p.305, Bibcode:1995rlc..book.....B, ISBN9780821891254, Andrews is generally recognized as the world's leading authority on partitions and is the author of the foremost treatise on the subject.
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