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Srinivasa Ramanujan an Indian Mathematical Genius has stated three mathematical identities in his Last Note Book in Mathematics popular as Lost Note Book which was hidden in a Box after his death for more than a half century leads to sum of two cubes in two different ways a problem posed by G.H.Hardy to Ramanujan in a Hospital Bed in England which was a dull taxi cab number to Hardy but was a very interesting Number to Ramanujan is discussed with several proofs.

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Srinivasa Ramanujan an Indian Mathematical Genius has stated three mathematical identities in his Last Note Book in Mathematics popular as Lost Note Book which was hidden in a Box after his death for more than a half century leads to sum of two cubes in two different ways a problem posed by G.H.Hardy to Ramanujan in a Hospital Bed in England which was a dull taxi cab number to Hardy but was a very interesting Number to Ramanujan is discussed with several proofs.
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Adambarage Charles Wimal Lalith De Alwis was born on 25th of November 1963 in the Island of Lanka in Indian Ocean known as Golden Lanka in the historic epic Ramayan. He obtained his Ph.D from University Of Bombay in India in the year 1997 in Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics. He is currently working on Mathematics in Ramanujan's Note Books.