Godfrey Harold Hardy Series
February 7, 1877 – December 1, 1947
Godfrey Harold Hardy was a distinguished English mathematician renowned for his significant contributions to number theory and mathematical analysis. He is widely recognized by non-mathematicians for his 1940 essay, 'A Mathematician's Apology,' which delves into the aesthetics of mathematics and is celebrated as a rare insight into the mind of a mathematician for the general reader. Hardy's mentorship and close collaboration with the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, whose extraordinary and untutored brilliance he immediately perceived, became a celebrated partnership. Hardy himself considered the discovery of Ramanujan to be his greatest contribution and described their collaboration as 'the one romantic incident in my life.'






