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= Ramanujan's lost notebook
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Ramanujan's "lost notebook" refers to a collection of highly significant and previously unpublished mathematical results that were discovered by mathematician George Andrews in the spring of 1976. The notebook is thought to contain a wealth of results regarding partition theory, mock theta functions, and q-series, among other topics. The contents of the lost notebook include formulas and identities that have profound implications in various areas of mathematics, including number theory and combinatorics.