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Little Flowers to G.H. Hardy (07-02-1877–01-12-1947)

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Honouring Ramanujan is not complete without honouring G.H. Hardy who collaborated with him in an epoch-making way and brought his contributions to the lime light of the world. In this small article I list a few results of mine and offer it to G.H. Hardy as little flowers.

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Ramachandra, K. (2002). Little Flowers to G.H. Hardy (07-02-1877–01-12-1947). In: Agarwal, A.K., Berndt, B.C., Krattenthaler, C.F., Mullen, G.L., Ramachandra, K., Waldschmidt, M. (eds) Number Theory and Discrete Mathematics. Hindustan Book Agency, Gurgaon. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-93-86279-10-1_5

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