- Carl Pomerance
Carl Pomerance (born in 1944 in Joplin,
Missouri ) is a well known number theorist. He attended college atBrown University and later received hisPh.D. fromHarvard University in 1972 with a dissertation proving that any oddperfect number N has at least 7 distinctprime factor s. [MathGenealogy|id=5609] He immediately joined the faculty at theUniversity of Georgia , becoming full professor in 1982. He subsequently worked atLucent Technologies for a number of years, and then became aDistinguished Professor atDartmouth College .He has won many teaching and research awards, including the
Chauvenet Prize in 1985, MAA's
distinguished university teaching award in 1997, and theConant Prize in 2001. He has over 120 publications to his credit, including co-authorship withRichard Crandall of "Prime numbers: a computational perspective", Springer-Verlag, 2001, 2005. He is the inventor of one of the most important factorisation methods, thequadratic sieve algorithm, which was used in 1994 for the factorisation ofRSA-129 . He is also one of the discoverers of theAdleman-Pomerance-Rumely primality test .His
Erdős number is 1. [ [http://www.oakland.edu/enp/Erdos1 Erdos Number Project] ]ee also
Carmichael numbers References
External links
* [http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/~carlp/ Home page]
* [http://www.ams.org/notices/200104/comm-conant.pdf 2001 Conant Prize] , an article in the Bulletin of the AMS, vol 48:4 (2001), 418-419.
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