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  1. Littlewood was born on the 9th of June 1885 in Rochester, Kent, the eldest son of Edward Thornton Littlewood and Sylvia Maud (née Ackland). In 1892, his father accepted the headmastership of a school in Wynberg, Cape Town, in South Africa, taking his family there. Littlewood returned to Britain in 1900 to attend St Paul's School in London, studying under Francis Sowerby Macaulay, an influential algebraic geometer.. In 1903, Littlewood entered the University of Cambridge, studying in Trinity ...

  2. Jun 9, 2011 · Biography J E Littlewood's parents were Edward Thornton Littlewood and Sylvia Maud Ackland.A very few close friends called him Jack when he was elderly, but otherwise he would be addressed as Littlewood, which was not unusual between friends at that time.

  3. John Edensor Littlewood1885-1977 English mathematician who, in collaboration with G. H. Hardy, produced an acclaimed body of work, including contributions to pure mathematics and the theory of series and functions. Littlewood became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1915 and received the organization's Royal Medal (1929), Sylvester Medal (1943), and Copley Medal (1958). Source for information on John Edensor Littlewood: Science and Its Times: Understanding the Social Significance of ...

  4. www.nature.com › articles › 271193a0obituary - Nature

    © Nature Publishing Group1978 Nature Vol. 271 12 January 1978 obituary J. E. Littlewood PROFESSOR John Edensor Littlewood, FRS, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor

  5. Mar 2, 2019 · JOHN EDENSOR LITTLEWOOD J. C. BURKILL In 1900 pure mathematic in this country wa ats a low ebb. Sinc the daye s of Newton mathematic hasd come to be regarded as ancillary to natural philosophy.

  6. Jun 5, 2014 · THE HARDY-LITTLEWOOD PARTNERSHIP. The mathematical collaboration of Godfrey Harold Hardy and John Edensor Littlewood is the most remarkable and successful partnership in mathematical history.

  7. Other articles where John E. Littlewood is discussed: G.H. Hardy: In 1912 Hardy published, with John E. Littlewood, the first of a series of papers that contributed fundamentally to many realms in mathematics, including the theory of Diophantine analysis, divergent series summation (see infinite series), Fourier series, the Riemann zeta function, and the distribution of primes. The collaboration between Hardy

  8. In 1900 pure mathematics in this country was at a low ebb. Since the days of Newton mathematics had come to be regarded as ancillary to natural philosophy. In the nineteenth century this attitude had been confirmed by the prestige of Stokes, Clerk Maxwell,...

  9. (1885–1977) British mathematician, based at Cambridge University. Most famous for his collaboration with Godfrey * Hardy, on summability theory, Fourier series, analytic number theory and the zeta function.

  10. LITTLEWOOD, JOHN EDENSOR (b.Rochester, England, 9 June 1885; d.Cambridge, England, 6 September 1977) mathematics.. Littlewood was the eldest son of Edward Thornton Littlewood and Sylvia Ackland.