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  1. Harold Davenport (* 30. Oktober 1907 in Huncoat, Lancashire, England; † 9. Juni 1969 in Cambridge, England) war ein englischer Mathematiker, der hauptsächlich in der Zahlentheorie arbeitete.

  2. Harold Davenport FRS [1] (30 October 1907 – 9 June 1969) was an English mathematician, known for his extensive work in number theory . Early life. Born on 30 October 1907 in Huncoat, Lancashire, Davenport was educated at Accrington Grammar School, the University of Manchester (graduating in 1927), and Trinity College, Cambridge.

  3. 9 June 1969. Cambridge, England. Summary. Harold Davenport worked on number theory, in particular the geometry of numbers, Diophantine approximation and the analytic theory of numbers. He wrote a number of important textbooks and monographs including The higher arithmetic (1952). View five larger pictures. Biography.

  4. Harold Davenport. Part of the book series: Graduate Texts in Mathematics (GTM, volume 74) 158k Accesses. 460 Citations. 4 Altmetric. About this book. Although it was in print for a short time only, the original edition of Multiplicative Number Theory had a major impact on research and on young mathematicians.

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  5. 60 boxes. Context area. Name of creator. Davenport, Harold (1907-1969), mathematician. (1907-1969) Biographical history. Davenport was born and educated in Accrington, where his gifts for mathematics and chemistry were early recognised.

  6. D. A. Burgess. Published: 01 November 1971 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.1971.0006. Abstract. Harold Davenports father, Percy Davenport, worked in the office of Perseverance Mill, a cotton mill in Huncoat, near Accrington. At first a clerk, he became the company secretary.

  7. Harold Davenport FRS (30 October 1907 – 9 June 1969) was an English mathematician, known for his extensive work in number theory. Early life. Born in Huncoat, Accrington, Lancashire, he was educated at Accrington Grammar School, the University of Manchester, where he graduated in 1927, and Trinity College, Cambridge. He became a research ...