The influence of Ramanujan on number theory is without parallel in  mathematics. His papers, problems and letters have spawned a remarkable  number of later results by many different mathematicians. Here, his 37  published papers, most of his first two and last letters to Hardy, the  famous 58 problems submitted to the Journal of the Indian Mathematical  Society, and the commentary of the original editors (Hardy, Seshu Aiyar  and Wilson) are reprinted again, after having been unavailable for some  time. In this, the third printing of Ramanujan's collected papers, Bruce  Berndt provides an annotated guide to Ramanujan's work and to the  mathematics it inspired over the last three-quarters of a century. The  historical development of ideas is traced in the commentary and by  citations to the copious references. The editor has done the  mathematical world a tremendous service that few others would be  qualified to do.
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