Looking for a book with a comprehensive list of Ramanujan's identities

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A comprehensive collection of Ramanujan's identities and equations is sought, with an emphasis on his 3900 pieces of work. The Ramanujan Notebooks are recommended as a valuable starting point for exploring his contributions, despite not being an exhaustive compilation. Availability of several copies at a campus library is noted, reinforcing the Notebooks' accessibility for those interested in Ramanujan's mathematical legacy.
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I am looking for a book that has a comprehensive list of Ramaujans Identities and Equations. I have read that he created 3900 such pieces of work and it would be fascinating to see such a collection that came from just one person.
 
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the Ramanujan Notebooks would be a good place to start.
 
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mak52810 said:
the Ramanujan Notebooks would be a good place to start.

We seem to have several copies of those books available at our campus library. Even though they are not a comprehensive list of his 3900 identities and equations it seems like a good place to start.

Thanks for the suggestion!
 
By looking around, it seems like Dr. Hassani's books are great for studying "mathematical methods for the physicist/engineer." One is for the beginner physicist [Mathematical Methods: For Students of Physics and Related Fields] and the other is [Mathematical Physics: A Modern Introduction to Its Foundations] for the advanced undergraduate / grad student. I'm a sophomore undergrad and I have taken up the standard calculus sequence (~3sems) and ODEs. I want to self study ahead in mathematics...

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