GH HARDY
...ere he enjoyed the teachings but not much else. At Cambridge he decided that having best possible markings and learning the “tricks of the trade” was whole point to school. In 1896 he won 4th wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos, he thought he should have won and that the system was “silly.” Some of his most recognizable works were with the Diophantine Equation which is an equation that is meant to be solved for integer solutions only, Fourier Analysis or Fourier Series of which is the process by which one may write a periodic function on the interval as the sum of multiples of the functions , Riemann Zeta Function which is a function that is the sum of infinite numbers, and his work with the Distribution of Primes where a number greater than one is divisible by one and itself ONLY. He colla...