Frases de Godfrey Harold Hardy

Godfrey Harold Hardy fue un matemático británico quien formuló la desigualdad que lleva su nombre. Fue el principal valedor en Gran Bretaña y director de tesis del matemático autodidacta indio, Ramanujan , conocido por algunas de sus asombrosas fórmulas y su innata intuición matemática. Wikipedia  

✵ 7. febrero 1877 – 1. diciembre 1947
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Godfrey Harold Hardy: Frases en inglés

“Mathematicians have constructed a very large number of different systems of geometry, Euclidean or non-Euclidean, of one, two, three, or any number of dimensions. All these systems are of complete and equal validity. They embody the results of mathematicians' observations of their reality, a reality far more intense and far more rigid than the dubious and elusive reality of physics. The old-fashioned geometry of Euclid, the entertaining seven-point geometry of Veblen, the space-times of Minkowski and Einstein, are all absolutely and equally real. …There may be three dimensions in this room and five next door. As a professional mathematician, I have no idea; I can only ask some competent physicist to instruct me in the facts.
The function of a mathematician, then, is simply to observe the facts about his own intricate system of reality, that astonishingly beautiful complex of logical relations which forms the subject-matter of his science, as if he were an explorer looking at a distant range of mountains, and to record the results of his observations in a series of maps, each of which is a branch of pure mathematics. …Among them there perhaps none quite so fascinating, with quite the astonishing contrasts of sharp outline and shade, as that which constitutes the theory of numbers.”

G. H. Hardy

"The Theory of Numbers," Nature (Sep 16, 1922) Vol. 110 https://books.google.com/books?id=1bMzAQAAMAAJ p. 381

“I am interested in mathematics only as a creative art.”

G. H. Hardy libro A Mathematician's Apology

Fuente: A Mathematician's Apology (1941)

“Chess problems are the hymn-tunes of mathematics.”

G. H. Hardy libro A Mathematician's Apology

A Mathematician's Apology (1941)

“If I knew I was going to die today, I think I should still want to hear the cricket scores.”

G. H. Hardy

Fuente: Quoted in The Joy of Cricket (ed. John Bright-Holmes, 1984)

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