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John Edensor Littlewood FRS (9 June 1885 – 6 September 1977) was a British mathematician. He worked on topics relating to analysis, number theory, and differential equations and had lengthy collaborations with G. H. Hardy, Srinivasa Ramanujan and Mary Cartwright.
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- Trinity College, Cambridge
John Edensor Littlewood. Quick Info. Born. 9 June 1885. Rochester, Kent, England. Died. 6 September 1977. Cambridge, England. Summary. Littlewood collaborated with G H Hardy, working on the theory of series, the Riemann zeta function, inequalities and the theory of functions. View five larger pictures. Biography.
John Edensor Littlewood was an English mathematician who collaborated with G. H. Hardy on pure mathematics and the theory of series and functions. He received the Royal Medal, Sylvester Medal, and Copley Medal from the Royal Society. Learn more about his life, achievements, and legacy.
John Edensor Littlewood FRS (9 June 1885 – 6 September 1977) was a British mathematician. He worked on topics relating to analysis, number theory, and differential equations and had lengthy collaborations with G. H. Hardy, Srinivasa Ramanujan and Mary Cartwright. Biography.
John Edensor Littlewood. (1885—1977) mathematician. Quick Reference. (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.
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After 1900, the principal architect of an English school of mathematical analysis was G. H. Hardy (1877-1947). In strengthening the foundations and building on them he found a partner in the subject of this memoir, J. E. Littlewood (1885-1977).
Littlewood, John Edensor (1885-1977) English mathematician who worked closely with Hardy . Hardy, G. H. and Littlewood, J. E. Quart. J. Math. 46, 215-219, 1915. Hardy, G. H. and Littlewood, J. E. Acta Math. 41, 119-196, 1918. Hardy, G. H. and Littlewood, J. E. "Some Problems of 'Partitio Numerorum.'.