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Name
  
Gerald Tenenbaum


Role
  
Mathematician

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Books
  
Introduction to Analytic and Probabilistic Number Theory, The prime numbers and their distribution

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Gérald Tenenbaum is a French mathematician and novelist, born in Nancy on 1 April 1952.

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Biography

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An alumnus of the École Polytechnique, he has been professor of mathematics at the Institut Élie Cartan at Henri Poincaré University (Nancy-1) since 1981.

An associate of Paul Erdős and specialist in analytic and probabilistic number theory, Gérald Tenenbaum received the A-X Gaston Julia prize in 1976, the Albert Châtelet medal in algebra and number theory in 1985 and, together with Michel Mendès France, the Paul-Émile Doistau Blutet prize from the French Academy of Sciences in 1999.

His novel L'Ordre des jours, published in 2008 by Héloïse d'Ormesson, received the Prix Erckmann-Chatrian the same year.

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Gérald Tenenbaum Wikipedia


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