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  1. Godfrey Harold Hardy FRS [1] (7 February 1877 – 1 December 1947) [2] was an English mathematician, known for his achievements in number theory and mathematical analysis. [3] [4] In biology, he is known for the Hardy–Weinberg principle, a basic principle of population genetics .

  2. Apr 22, 2016 · The man who taught infinity: how GH Hardy tamed Srinivasa Ramanujan’s genius. Published: April 22, 2016 8:42am EDT. Srinivasa Ramanujan (middle) with fellow scientists at Cambridge. Wikimedia....

  3. Jun 3, 2024 · G.H. Hardy (born February 7, 1877, Cranleigh, Surrey, England—died December 1, 1947, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) was a leading English pure mathematician whose work was mainly in analysis and number theory.

  4. Feb 7, 2013 · Quick Info. Born. 7 February 1877. Cranleigh, Surrey, England. Died. 1 December 1947. Cambridge, England. Summary. Hardy's interests covered many topics of pure mathematics:- Diophantine analysis, summation of divergent series, Fourier series, the Riemann zeta function and the distribution of primes. View nine larger pictures. Biography.

  5. Known for his achievement in number theory, Godfrey Harold “G. H.” Hardy was an eminent twentieth century English mathematician. He also expanded the domain of mathematical analysis. Moreover, he is credited for developing the field population genetics and forwarding the Hardy-Weinberg principle.

  6. The eccentric British mathematician G.H. Hardy is known for his achievements in number theory and mathematical analysis. But he is perhaps even better known for his adoption and mentoring of the self-taught Indian mathematical genius, Srinivasa Ramanujan.

  7. Jul 31, 2008 · An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers by G.H. Hardy and E. M. Wright is found on the reading list of virtually all elementary number theory courses and is widely regarded as the...

  8. Dec 10, 2022 · Godfrey Harold Hardy, who died 75 years ago on December 1, was one of the most important British mathematicians of the last century. Between the two world wars, he lived in the universe of...

  9. British mathematician who produced over 300 research papers, and published the important college textbooks A Course of Pure Mathematics and An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers, as well as the charming, if somewhat dark, commentary A Mathematician's Apology.

  10. So wrote G. H. Hardy in 'A Mathematician’s Apology' Godfrey Harold Hardy (1877–1947) was the most important British pure mathematician of the first half of the 20th century. Although he is usually thought of as a Cambridge man, his years from 1920 to 1931 as Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford University were among his happiest and ...