Andrej Dujella

Andrej Dujella (born 1966 in Pula) is a Croatian a professor of mathematics at the University of Zagreb and a fellow of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts[1]

Life

Born in Pula, a native of Zadar, Dujella got his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Zagreb with a dissertation titled "Generalized Diophantine–Davenport problem". His main area of research is number theory, in particular Diophantine equations, elliptic curves, and applications of number theory in cryptography.[2]

Dujella has shown that there doesn't exist a Diophantine 6-tuple and that there exist at most a finite number of Diophantine 5-tuples. [3] [4][5] He applied Diophantine tuples to construct elliptic curves with high rank.[6]

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