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  1. John Edensor Littlewood (* 9. Juni 1885 in Rochester (Kent); † 6. September 1977 in Cambridge) war ein englischer Mathematiker, der vor allem in der Analysis arbeitete. Leben und Wirken. Littlewood besuchte die St Paul’s School in London, wo er Schüler von ...

  2. 2 de mar. de 2019 · 60 JOHN EDENSOR LITTLEWOOD value. As it was I had a happy childhood among mountains, the ocean, and a beautiful climate. Education was inevitably meagre—adequate staff in a Colony was then very hard to get. I remember failing in arithmetic (my only failure in examinations), and that algebra as taught was quite unintelligible. I had a period

  3. 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).

  4. John Edensor Littlewood. John Edensor Littlewood (ur. 9 czerwca 1885, zm. 6 września 1977) – angielski matematyk, laureat Medalu Sylvestera za rok 1943 [1] i Medalu Copleya . Jest najbardziej znany ze swoich osiągnięć w teorii liczb, analizie i równaniach różniczkowych .

  5. JOHN EDENSOR LITTLEWOOD. 9 June 1885 — 6 September 1977. Elected F.R.S. 1916. By J. C. Burkill, F.R.S. In 1900 pure mathematics in this country was at a low ebb. Since the days of Newton mathematics had come to be regarded as ancillary to natural philosophy. In the nineteenth century this attitude had been confirmed by the prestige of Stokes ...

  6. Inequalities. G. H. Hardy, J. E. Littlewood, George Pólya. Cambridge University Press, 1952 - Mathematics - 324 pages. This classic of the mathematical literature forms a comprehensive study of the inequalities used throughout mathematics. First published in 1934, it presents clearly and lucidly both the statement and proof of all the standard ...

  7. Littlewood was the eldest son of Edward Thornton Littlewood and Sylvia Ackland. His father, a graduate of Peterhouse, Cambridge, took his family to South Africa in 1892 when he became headmaster of a school at Wynberg, near Cape Town. John spent the years 1900 to 1903 at St. Paul ’s School in London, where his mathematics master was Francis ...