- John Selfridge
John L. Selfridge is an American
mathematician who has contributed to the field ofanalytic number theory . He co-authored 14 papers withPaul Erdős (giving him anErdős number of 1).Selfridge received his
Ph.D. in 1958 from theUniversity of California, Los Angeles under the supervision ofTheodore Motzkin . [ MathGenealogy|id=4827]In 1962, he proved that 78,557 is a
Sierpinski number ; he showed that, when "k"=78,557, all numbers of the form "k"2"n"+1 have a factor in thecovering set {3, 5, 7, 13, 19, 37, 73}. Five years after, he and Sierpiński proposed (but could not prove) the conjecture that 78,557 is the smallest Sierpinski number, and thus the answer to the Sierpinski problem. Adistributed computing project calledSeventeen or Bust is currently trying to proove this statement, at this moment 6 from the original 17 possibilities remain.Selfridge served on the faculties of the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign andNorthern Illinois University , chairing the Department of Mathematical Sciences for several years. He was executive editor ofMathematical Reviews from 1978 to 1986, overseeing the computerization of its operations [http://www.ams.org/notices/199703/comm-mr.pdf] . He was a founder of theNumber Theory Foundation [http://www.math.uiuc.edu/mathtimes/Fall2007/mathtimes_fall07.htm] , which has named itsSelfridge prize in his honour.ee also
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Sierpinski number
*New Mersenne conjecture
*Erdős–Selfridge's classification of primesReferences
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