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Andrej Dujella

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Andrej Dujella


Andrej Dujella (born 1966 in Pula) is a Croatian mathematician, a full professor at the University of Zagreb, and a fellow of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts

Born in Pula, a native of Zadar, Dujella got his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Zagreb with a dissertation titled "Generalized Diophantine–Davenport problem". His main area of research is number theory, in particular Diophantine equations, elliptic curves, and applications of number theory in cryptography.

Dujella has shown that there doesn't exist a Diophantine 6-tuple and that there exist at most a finite number of Diophantine 5-tuples. He applied Diophantine tuples to construct elliptic curves with high rank.

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