Mathematician:Donald J. Newman
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Mathematician
American mathematician active in the fields of complex analysis, number theory and approximation theory.
Best known for his elementary proof of the Prime Number Theorem.
Nationality
American
History
- Born: 27 July 1930 in Brooklyn, New York
- Died: 28 March 2007 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Publications
Books
- 1974: Polynomial Approximation (with Robert P. Feinerman)
- 1979: Approximation with Rational Functions
- 1982: A Problem Seminar
- 1996: Complex Analysis
- 1998: Analytic number theory (Graduate Texts in Mathematics #177) (ISBN 0387983082)
- 2007: Complex Analysis (updated, with Joseph Bak)
Papers
- 1960: A simplified proof of Waring's conjecture (Michigan Math. J. Vol. 7, no. 3: pp. 291 – 295)
- 1974: Finite type functions as limits of exponential sums
- 1974: Splines and the logarithmic function
- 1975: A simple proof of Wiener's $1/f$ theorem (Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. Vol. 48: pp. 264 – 265) www.jstor.org/stable/2040730
- 1982: The Hexagon Theorem