Awards & Winners

G. H. Hardy

Date of Birth 07-February-1877
Place of Birth Cranleigh
(United Kingdom, Waverley)
Nationality United Kingdom
Also know as Godfrey Harold Hardy
Profession Mathematician, Scientist
Godfrey Harold "G. H." Hardy FRS was an English mathematician, known for his achievements in number theory and mathematical analysis. He is usually known by those outside the field of mathematics for his essay from 1940 on the aesthetics of mathematics, A Mathematician's Apology, which is often considered one of the best insights into the mind of a working mathematician written for the layman. Starting in 1914, he was the mentor of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, a relationship that has become celebrated. Hardy almost immediately recognised Ramanujan's extraordinary albeit untutored brilliance, and Hardy and Ramanujan became close collaborators. In an interview by Paul Erdős, when Hardy was asked what his greatest contribution to mathematics was, Hardy unhesitatingly replied that it was the discovery of Ramanujan. He called their collaboration "the one romantic incident in my life."

Awards by G. H. Hardy

Check all the awards nominated and won by G. H. Hardy.

1947


Copley Medal
(For his distinguished part in the development of mathematical analysis in England during the last thirty years.)

1932


Chauvenet Prize
(For his work, An Introduction to the Theory of Numbers.)