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Here is a scan from Ramanujan's 1917 paper ofon the generalized $\gamma$ formulas (equations 5 and 7). The reference in Messenger of Mathematics is a journal that no longer exists. Only the volumes through 1901 are freely accessible online.
Here is a scan from Ramanujan's 1917 paper of the generalized $\gamma$ formulas (equations 5 and 7). The reference in Messenger of Mathematics is a journal that no longer exists. Only the volumes through 1901 are freely accessible online.
Here is a scan from Ramanujan's 1917 paper on the generalized $\gamma$ formulas (equations 5 and 7). The reference in Messenger of Mathematics is a journal that no longer exists. Only the volumes through 1901 are freely accessible online.
Here is a scan from Ramanujan's 1917 paper of the generalization referred to the in OPgeneralized $\gamma$ formulas (equations 5 and 7). The reference in Messenger of Mathematics is a journal that no longer exists. Only the volumes through 1901 are freely accessible online.
Here is a scan from Ramanujan's 1917 paper of the generalization referred to the in OP (equations 5 and 7). The reference in Messenger of Mathematics is a journal that no longer exists. Only the volumes through 1901 are freely accessible online.
Here is a scan from Ramanujan's 1917 paper of the generalized $\gamma$ formulas (equations 5 and 7). The reference in Messenger of Mathematics is a journal that no longer exists. Only the volumes through 1901 are freely accessible online.
Here is a scan from Ramanujan's 1917 paper of the generalization referred to the in OP (equations 5 and 7). The reference in Messenger of Mathematics is a journal that no longer exists. Only the volumes through 1901 are freely accessible online.