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James A. Maynard - Wikipedia James Alexander Maynard FRS (born 10 June 1987) is an English mathematician working in analytic number theory and in particular the theory of prime numbers [1]
Professor James Maynard FRS | St Johns College, Oxford James Maynard is Professor of Number Theory at the Mathematical Institute in Oxford He was an undergraduate in Cambridge, did his DPhil in Oxford, and has done postdoctoral work in Montreal, Berkeley, Princeton and Oxford before joining the faculty at the Mathematical Institute in Oxford
James Maynards articles on arXiv There is also an Atom feed available from http: arxiv org a maynard_j_1 atom2 (authors combined, best for most current feed readers), and http: arxiv org a maynard_j_1 atom (authors in separate atom:author elements)
Professor James Maynard FRS James Maynard is a pure mathematician who works in number theory His research focuses on analytic number theory, particularly the distribution of prime numbers and Diophantine approximation
Number Theorist James Maynard Wins the Fields Medal | Quanta Magazine In 2013, one of the best — but also one of the worst — things that can happen to a mathematician happened to James Maynard Fresh out of graduate school, he solved one of the discipline’s oldest and most central problems, about the spacing of prime numbers
James A. Maynard | The Carrier Medal | University of Notre Dame James A Maynard, Ph D , is a professor of number theory at the Mathematical Institute in Oxford University in Oxford, England He is being honored for his work in analytic number theory; much of his work has focused on the distribution of prime numbers
James Maynard (mathematician) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free . . . James Alexander Maynard (born 10 June 1987) is a British mathematician His works focused in analytic number theory In 2017, he was hired as a Research Professor at Oxford University [1] He was awarded the Fields Medal in 2022 [2] He was elected a member of the Academia Europaea in 2020 [3]
Oxford Mathematician James Maynard awarded Fields Medal 2022 One of the leading figures in the field of number theory, Maynard became a Professor of Number Theory at Oxford in 2017 Much of his career has focused on the study of some of the most famous questions in number theory, particularly around the distribution and structure of prime numbers
A short introduction to the work of James Maynard James Maynard , a mathematician from the University of Oxford, has won one of this year's Fields Medals at the International Congress of Mathematicians The Fields Medal is one of the most prestigious prizes in mathematics