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English mathematician noted for his work in number theory and analysis.
Also famous for his discovery and mentorship of Srinivasa Ramanujan.
Non-mathematicians remember him mainly for his book A Mathematician's Apology.
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Nationality
English
History
- Born: February 7, 1877, Cranleigh, Surrey, England
- Died: December 1, 1947, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Theorems and Definitions
- Critical Line Theorem
- Hardy Notation
- Hardy Space
- Pisot-Vijayaraghavan Number
- Hardy's Inequality
- Hardy's Theorem
- Hardy-Littlewood Tauberian Theorem (with J.E. Littlewood)
- First Hardy-Littlewood Conjecture (with J.E. Littlewood)
- Second Hardy-Littlewood Conjecture (with J.E. Littlewood)
- Hardy-Littlewood Circle Method (with J.E. Littlewood)
- Hardy-Ramanujan Number (with Srinivasa Ramanujan)
Books and Papers
- 1908: A Course of Pure Mathematics
- 1915: The general theory of Dirichlet's series (with Marcel Riesz)
- 1916: The Integration of Functions of a Single Variable
- 1934: Inequalities (with J.E. Littlewood and G. Pólya)
- 1938: An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers (with E.M. Wright)
- 1940: A Mathematician's Apology
- 1940: Ramanujan
- 1949: Divergent Series
- 1966: Collected papers of G.H. Hardy (including joint papers with J.E. Littlewood and others.)