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Who is Hardy's expert?
Hardy expert's Hardy refers to Hardy mathematician.

British mathematician Hardy (1February 7, 877-1February 947 10) was born in Cranley, England and died in Cambridge. /kloc-entered Winchester College, which is famous for training mathematicians, at the age of 0/3./kloc-entered Trinity College in Cambridge in 0/896./kloc-got a position in Cambridge in 0/900, and won the Smith Prize in the same year.

Later, he was a professor at Oxford University and Cambridge University in England. He cooperated with Littlewood for a long time and wrote nearly 100 papers. He has made great contributions in the fields of Diophantine approximation, heap number theory, Riemann ξ function, trigonometric series, inequality, series, integral and so on, and is also the discoverer of regression number phenomenon. In the first half of the 20th century, he established a world-class school of English analysis.

Personality assessment

Hardy is regarded as an outstanding analyst in the 20th century. His mathematical contributions involve analytic number theory, harmonic analysis, function theory and so on. He wrote a lot in his life, including 8 professional books and about 350 papers, all of which were included in the Journal of the London Mathematical Society (1950). Starting from 1966, seven volumes of Selected Papers were published in Oxford, which were revised by members of the London Mathematical Society with annotations.

As a famous mathematician, Hardy's character and knowledge are equally praised. He is very talkative, and his speech can attract many people around him; He is strict with himself, attends all kinds of meetings he should attend and performs his duties; He is full of justice, hates war, and doesn't like anything hypocritical in life.

The above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hardy