Introduction to G.H. Hardy

Hardy, Godfrey Harold

Born on February 7, 1877 in Cranleigh, died on December 1, 1947 in Cambridge. At the age of 13, he entered Winchester Academy, which is famous for training mathematicians. In 1896 he went to Trinity College, Cambridge, and in 1900 he obtained a position at Cambridge. In the same year, he won the Smith Award. Later, he served as professor at Oxford University and Cambridge University in the UK. He has long-term cooperation with J.E. Littlewood and has written nearly a hundred papers. He has made great contributions in the fields of Diophantine approximation, stacked number theory, Riemann ξ function, trigonometric series, inequalities, series and integrals. Contribution, and also the discoverer of the regression number phenomenon. In the first half of the 20th century, a world-class British analytical school was established.