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Name
  
Hans Riesel

Role
  
Mathematician


Died
  
December 21, 2014

Education
  
Stockholm University

Hans Riesel Prime Numbers and Computer Methods for Factorization Hans Riesel


Books
  
Prime numbers and computer methods for factorization

Hans Ivar Riesel (May 28, 1929 in Stockholm – December 21, 2014) was a Swedish mathematician who discovered the 18th known Mersenne prime in 1957, using the computer BESK: this prime is 23217-1 and consists of 969 digits. He held the record for the largest known prime from 1957 to 1961, when Alexander Hurwitz discovered a larger one. Riesel also discovered the Riesel numbers as well as developed the Lucas–Lehmer–Riesel test. After having worked at the Swedish Board for Computing Machinery, he was awarded his Ph.D. from Stockholm University in 1969 for his thesis Contributions to numerical number theory, and in the same year joined the Royal Institute of Technology as a senior lecturer and associate professor.

Selected publications

  • Riesel, Hans (1994). Prime numbers and computer methods for factorization. Progress in Mathematics. 126 (2nd ed.). Boston, MA: Birkhauser. ISBN 0-8176-3743-5. Zbl 0821.11001. 
  • References

    Hans Riesel Wikipedia