Role Mathematician Name Christopher Hooley | ||
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Born August 7, 1928 (age 96) ( 1928-08-07 ) Books Applications of Sieve Methods to the Theory of Numbers Notable awards Adams Prize, Berwick Prize | ||
Education University of Cambridge |
Christopher Hooley FLSW FRS (born 7 August 1928) is a British mathematician, emeritus professor of mathematics at Cardiff University. He did his PhD under the supervision of Albert Ingham. He won the Adams Prize of Cambridge University in 1973. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1983. He is also a Founding Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.
He showed that the Hasse principle holds for non-singular cubic forms in at least nine variables.
He proved one of Emil Artin's two conjectures, Artin's conjecture on primitive roots, conditionally, assuming the Generalized Riemann Hypothesis.
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