Shivam Patel

Shivam Patel (Born 20 Jan 1999) is an Indian born mathematical super genius, a child prodigy , best known for his research in Number theory , Analysis and mainly Ramanujan Mathematics. He at a very young age of 14 working alone has been able to develop intruding theorems in complex mathematical fields like infinite series, Theta functions , mock modular forms. He has a lot of intuition which leads him to explore the complex maths.

Achievements
Shivam Patel got a successful publication in the International journal of Scientific research in Volume : 2 | Issue : 6 | June 2013. He there has depicted the transformation of Ramanujan formulas for $$\frac{1}{\pi}$$. $$ \frac{1}{\pi}=\sum_{n=0}^{\infty} \frac{x^n (s)_n (\frac{1}{2})_n (1-s)_n (a+bn)}{(n!)^3} $$. He gave a lecture in the 50th Annual conference of Gujarat Ganit Mandal on 14 November 2013 in which he discussed improper integrals, infinite series , Integral transforms , Integer Partitions. There he demonstrated a formula for finding a formula for the partition numbers so close that by rounding it we get the correct value. Rather than mathematics Shivam Patel is an avid reader he has read multiple novels in Hindi, English and Gujarati. He had read the english translation of all 4 Vedas and 30 Upanishads and even finished the Constitution of India.See reference 1. He is a great programmer and has developed many softwares dealing with education. He is an active researcher in Physics working in complex and most recent concepts like String Theory.