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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...
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  • John Littlewood may refer to: John Edensor Littlewood (1885–1977), British mathematician John Littlewood (chess player) (1931–2009), British chess player...
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    prime number theorem. It was first proposed by G. H. Hardy and John Edensor Littlewood in 1923. Let m 1 , m 2 , … , m k {\displaystyle m_{1},m_{2},\ldots...
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    second Hardy–Littlewood conjecture was proposed by G. H. Hardy and John Edensor Littlewood in 1923. The conjecture states that π ( x + y ) ≤ π ( x ) + π (...
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  • mathematics, the Littlewood conjecture is an open problem (as of April 2024[update]) in Diophantine approximation, proposed by John Edensor Littlewood around 1930...
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  • In mathematics, the Hardy–Littlewood zeta function conjectures, named after Godfrey Harold Hardy and John Edensor Littlewood, are two conjectures concerning...
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  • about one per month. It is named after the British mathematician John Edensor Littlewood. It seeks, among other things, to debunk one element of supposed...
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  • cricketer Jessica Littlewood, Canadian politician Joan Littlewood (1914–2002), British actress and theatre director John Edensor Littlewood (1885–1977), British...
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  • autobiography and collection of anecdotes by John Edensor Littlewood. It is now out of print but Littlewood's Miscellany is its successor, published by Cambridge...
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    infinitely many real zeros. The next two conjectures of Hardy and John Edensor Littlewood on the distance between real zeros of ζ ( 1 2 + i t ) {\displaystyle...
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    language of Principia Mathematica was an Indo-European one. John Edensor Littlewood, Littlewood's Miscellany (1986) The Principia Mathematica (often abbreviated...
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  • In mathematical analysis, the Hardy–Littlewood inequality, named after G. H. Hardy and John Edensor Littlewood, states that if f {\displaystyle f} and...
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  • was proven (for d = 1 and d = 2) in 1938 by John Edensor Littlewood and A. Cyril Offord. This Littlewood–Offord lemma states that if S is a set of n real...
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    other gentlemanly activities. From 1911, he collaborated with John Edensor Littlewood, in extensive work in mathematical analysis and analytic number...
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  • Jeremy Irons as G. H. Hardy Devika Bhise as Janaki Toby Jones as John Edensor Littlewood Stephen Fry as Sir Francis Spring Jeremy Northam as Bertrand Russell...
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    and Trinity College, Cambridge. He became a research student of John Edensor Littlewood, working on the question of the distribution of quadratic residues...
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  • mathematics, Littlewood's Tauberian theorem is a strengthening of Tauber's theorem introduced by John Edensor Littlewood (1911). Littlewood showed the following:...
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  • In mathematical analysis, Littlewood's 4/3 inequality, named after John Edensor Littlewood, is an inequality that holds for every complex-valued bilinear...
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    mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. Lieber played mathematician John Edensor Littlewood, starring alongside Kevin McGowan, Cloudia Swann, and Richard Walsh...
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    mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge, where his tutor was John Edensor Littlewood (they were not related). He was a lecturer at University College...
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  • Emily Hardy (1878–1963), C. D. Broad, John Edensor Littlewood, Sir Arthur Eddington, C. P. Snow, the cricketer John Lomas (to whom G. H. Hardy dedicated...
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    for his discovery of the Skewes's number in 1933. He was one of John Edensor Littlewood's students at Cambridge University. Skewes's numbers contributed...
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  • function. The evidence also seemed to indicate this. However, in 1914 J. E. Littlewood proved that this was not always the case, and in fact it is now known...
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    Birkhoff, Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov, Mary Lucy Cartwright and John Edensor Littlewood, and Stephen Smale. Although chaotic planetary motion had not been...
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    analysis more carefully, G. H. Hardy and John Edensor Littlewood in 1923 conjectured (as part of their Hardy–Littlewood prime tuple conjecture) that for any...
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  • doctorate from the University of Cambridge, where he studied under J. E. Littlewood. : 594  Chowla then returned to India, where he taught at several universities...
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    so missed their targets. John Edensor Littlewood (1953). A Mathematician's Miscellany. Methuen And Company Limited. p. 51. John Robert Taylor (2005). Classical...
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  • subject, but never committed the conjecture into writing. In, John Edensor Littlewood mentions the conjecture and Hamburger's contribution as an example...
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    Infinity features a short sequence of G. H. Hardy (Jeremy Irons) and John Edensor Littlewood (Toby Jones) playing real tennis. Real tennis has occasionally...
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    Cambridge and the University of Manchester, meeting G. H. Hardy, John Edensor Littlewood, Harold Davenport, Kurt Mahler, Louis Mordell, and Paul Erdős....
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